This is a work-in-progress. Functionality is limited and things will be broken.

If you’re seeing this, you’re here early. Thank you for trying things out. I’m building this in public and appreciate any and all feedback. With that, there are two main things I ask you to keep in mind.

  1. Any activities you create are public to the world via a PDS. This is because all data on ATProto is public. Activities contain location data, which could be sensitive. If you don’t want your location data made public, do not create activities yet. Permissioned/private data is a big topic of conversation in ATProto, but as far as I know, there’s no ETA for when it will be a thing.
  2. Consider this “alpha” software. There’s not much in the way of functionality, you will find bugs, and I will most likely bring the site down a few times while building.

If you have questions, feature requests, or are interested in helping out, use any of these:

–Tyler

What’s all this then?

Right now, this is a solo venture of Tyler’s (under Latchbolt Inc, the company he uses to do side quests). He started it in April 2026 as an excuse to learn how to build with AT Protocol.

The goal is to reimagine similar products that exist today, but built with open technologies. Built in a way that gives users control over their data. And ultimately built to serve them, not built to serve the needs of a business.

This is very new and extremely in-progress. Reach out if you have feedback, feature requests, want to help out. And especially reach out if you want to write any small to medium sized checks to fund ongoing development and operating costs.

Any of these work: