Yallameet shows what people near you are doing in the next few hours — a karak run, a late brunch, a rooftop — and gets you in with one tap. Nothing three weeks out. No group chat that dies on Tuesday.
Events apps sell tickets to next month. Dating apps put you across a table from one stranger. Yallameet is a few people, a few hours from now, ten minutes away.
A rooftop with no bottle service. Karak on a boardwalk. A drive with a good playlist. Post it, and the people close enough to come see it.
See what's on near youThe full list is in the community rules.
No. Most hangouts are posted by people who want to meet someone new. You see who's hosting and who else is going before you commit to anything.
Leave the hangout and your spot opens for someone else. After it's over the host marks who actually turned up, and that rate sits on your profile where everyone can see it. That's the only enforcement there is.
No. Your location never leaves your phone — the app uses it on-device to work out how far away each hangout is. What gets shared is the hangout's own venue, which the host chooses and everyone needs in order to turn up.
Wherever you are — the app reads your location and shows what's near you. We're starting in Dubai, so that's where you'll find the most going on.
Yes. Set a hangout to approval-only and every request comes to you first — nobody is in until you say so. The group chat only opens for people you've let in.
No. There's no subscription, no ads and nothing to unlock. You pay for your own karak.