Some moments deserve a second chance.
You almost spoke to them. They almost spoke to you. If they're looking too, you'll both know.
You describe what happened. We quietly look for someone describing the same moment from the other side. Nobody is contacted until you've matched.
Where you were. When. What you remember about them. What they might remember about you. The smaller the detail, the better the match.
Every new post is checked against yours. We need at least two distinctive details to agree before we call it a match — a jacket isn't enough.
When both sides match, you both get a quiet notification. Reveal names only when you both choose to.
"I'll think about him for weeks. I'll never see him again. I should have just said hi."
— Every person who has ever walked away.
A missed-connection app is only useful if it's safe enough to actually use. Here's what we built in from day one.
We only notify people who have posted their own moment. Nobody gets a message about being "spotted" by a stranger.
A match needs corroborating evidence: time, place, and at least two distinctive details that both of you independently remember.
Identity stays hidden until you both choose to reveal. No photos shared, no last names, no profiles — unless you both want to.
No subscription. No ads. We only ask for money at the moment that's actually worth something.
Even if it's a few weeks late. Post your moment.