lastnite is the private nightlife recap app for iPhone: discover where to go, track your night as it happens, and wake up to the story of your last night out.
Live in TestFlight today: discovery, private live tracking with venue stops, next-morning recap/history, and a lightweight social layer.
iPhone first. NYC first.



Discover with context
Start from the places, people, and plans that shape a real night out.
Track what actually happened
Run the night live and resolve stops to real venues instead of losing the thread.
Come back to it tomorrow
Recap is the return mechanic that makes the next night smarter.
Private recap app
For the morning after your last night out.
lastnite is the iPhone-first way to remember a night out without turning the night itself into a public broadcast.
Private by default
Your live night is not a public location feed. The product is built around private recap first.
Made for the morning after
If you are looking for a last night app, lastnite focuses on the recap: where you went, what happened, and what is worth repeating.
iPhone and NYC first
The first cohort is concentrated so the local nightlife graph gets useful faster.
The problem
A night out is still fragmented across disconnected products.
Planning, discovery, memory, and repeat behavior still live in different tools, so the night never compounds into something more useful.
Texts and group chats
Plans start in scattered threads, but no shared tool carries the night forward once everyone actually leaves the apartment.
Maps and search
Discovery happens in map apps and search tabs, separate from the people, timing, and context that make a place right for tonight.
Camera roll and social apps
The morning-after memory lives in photos, stories, and half-remembered messages instead of a clear history of the night.
No product keeps the loop intact
Intent, reality, and repetition never connect, so every night resets instead of getting smarter over time.
The insight
A night out creates signal in three moments: intent, reality, and repetition.
That behavioral loop is what separates lastnite from a discovery-only app, a social feed, or a generic nightlife map.
01
Intent
Where you think you're going, who you're coordinating with, and what kind of night you're trying to have.
02
Reality
Where you actually end up, which stops resolve to real venues, and how the night unfolds in motion.
03
Repetition
What you return to, what worked, and what should shape the next plan instead of disappearing into memory.
Product loop
Private nightlife recaps for iPhone.
The product connects planning, the live night, recap, and the next decision instead of treating recap as the whole company.
01
Discover where to go
Start with places, people, and context in one app instead of bouncing between group chats, maps, and feeds.
02
Track the night as it happens
Run a live night with stops that resolve to real venues, so the product captures what actually happened instead of what was planned.
03
Wake up to recap and history
See the night clearly the next morning with venue stops, photos, timing, and the arc of where the night went.
04
Make the next night better
Repeated nights create better recall, stronger recommendations, and a clearer sense of what you actually come back to.
Real proof

Venue-resolved stops, photos, and recap/history already exist in the product today. The next step for the site is a fuller exported screen set for discovery and the live tracking flow.
Live today
Live in TestFlight today.
In TestFlight today, users can discover places, run a live tracked night with stops that resolve to venues, and wake up to recap and history in the same app.
Discovery is real
Users can already discover where to go inside the product instead of leaving the app to make the first decision.
Live tracking is real
The live night can resolve stops to actual venues, so the product records reality as it unfolds.
Recap and history are real
The morning-after view turns the night into something legible enough to revisit, compare, and learn from.
Social is supporting proof
Following friends, browsing recaps, and light social proof are already in the build too, but they stay secondary to the core loop.
Trust
Privacy-first by design.
Privacy is part of why the category can feel useful instead of creepy, but it works best after the loop itself is understood.
- Tracking and venue matching happen on-device.
- Raw night history stays on-device by default.
- Social is optional support, not a requirement for the product to work.
NYC-first rollout
Start concentrated. NYC first.
We're starting with iPhone users in NYC and expanding from there. Join the early list for TestFlight access as the first cohort opens up.
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