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mmotion

Map your social life, meet through places.

A members-only app that privately tracks the places you visit and connects you with people who share your favorite spots.

How it works

Apply to join the vetted community — mmotion is members-only. Once approved, the app quietly logs the places you spend time at (restaurants, gyms, galleries) into a private Location Vault that only you can see. You create up to three profiles to express different sides of yourself — maybe one for nightlife, one for fitness. When you're ready, you choose which visits to share publicly. You can discover other members who've visited the same spots and connect with them, limited to five friends per profile to keep things intentional. Messaging opens with a built-in conversation starter about the place you both visited.

What to love

Privacy-first design — everything is private by default. Location-based matching feels more organic than profiles or algorithms. Multiple profiles let you compartmentalize your social life. Five-friend limit per profile forces genuine connections. Built-in conversation starters remove the cold-open awkwardness.

Who it's for

New Yorkers who want to meet people organically through shared places, not profiles. Privacy-first users who want control over what they share and with whom. People who already explore their city and want a social layer on top of it. Anyone tired of swipe-based social apps and looking for connections rooted in real-world overlap.

Reality check

NYC-only beta with a 1,000-user cap — most people can't use it yet. Invite-only application process creates a barrier to entry. Requires constant location access, which is a big ask. Very new — the community may be too small to reliably match with people.

Søren's Take

mmotion is one of the most interesting social apps I've seen in a while — the idea of meeting people through shared places instead of shared bios is genuinely compelling. The privacy controls are thoughtful and the five-friend cap is a bold design choice that signals they're serious about quality over quantity. But right now, it's a NYC-only beta capped at 1,000 users, so unless you're in Manhattan, you're on a waitlist. Worth applying if you're in New York and curious about what post-swipe social networking looks like.

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