Early beta for organizers and people looking for local meetups
I organize

Organize local meetups without chat chaos.

Migly keeps the whole flow in order: from the event idea, through signups and communication, to feedback after the meetup. One link instead of scattered messages, spreadsheets and outdated arrangements.

1 link

for details, signups, participants and chat

Beta

built with early organizers and participants

PL/EN/DE

ready for a multilingual product launch

Why Migly

The problem is not lack of interest. It is the friction between an idea and real attendance.

Most small events start simply: someone suggests an idea, a few people are interested, then everything drifts into messages. Who is coming? Where exactly? Are there spots left? Is the link still current? Migly turns that mess into one clear flow.

One source of truth

Description, place, time, capacity, joining rules and updates live in one place instead of five separate threads.

More organizer control

Decide who can join, what stays public and which details are visible only after someone is accepted.

Lower barrier to join

Participants immediately understand what the meetup is about, who it is for and whether it is worth joining.

Core features

The key pieces that help turn an idea into an actual meetup.

This is not about listing every module. Migly should give organizers control and give participants enough clarity to decide whether joining makes sense.

01

Event page

Description, time, place, capacity, joining rules and important updates in one link.

02

Signups and participants

Organizers can see who is joining, how many spots are left and manage attendance with less manual work.

03

Detail visibility

Some information can stay public, while exact details appear only after someone joins or is accepted.

04

Event conversation

Chat and comments stay attached to the meetup, so context does not disappear in private messages.

05

Local discovery

Participants can find nearby meetups without digging through groups, comments and old links.

06

Post-event feedback

After the meetup, organizers can collect simple feedback that helps them improve future events.

How it works

A simple flow: create, invite, run the meetup.

Migly does not need to pretend to be a huge social network on day one. The beta should validate one core loop: whether it becomes easier to gather people around a real local event.

01

Create an event page

Add the description, time, location, capacity, visibility rules and joining conditions.

02

Share one link

Invite people publicly or privately. Instead of collecting signups manually, send everyone to one place.

03

Communicate with participants

Chat, comments, reminders and feedback stay attached to the event, so the context is not lost.

For whom

Two sides of the same problem: organizers want order, participants want confidence.

A good landing page should not speak to everyone in the same way. Organizers buy control and saved time. Participants buy clarity, trust and less stress before joining new people.

For organizers

Less manual coordination, more control over the event.

  • One event page instead of scattered arrangements across messages

  • Signups, participant list, private links and visibility control

  • Pre-event communication and post-event feedback in the same context

  • A foundation for future features: promotion, paid entry and better analytics

Use cases

Migly is for meetups that are too important for chaos and too lightweight for heavy event tools.

The biggest opportunity is in everyday local events: small groups, after-work activities, workshops, walks, hobby communities and first meetups.

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How the beta works

We open access in small waves — so we can genuinely listen.

  1. 1

    Leave your email and optionally tell us what you would use Migly for.

  2. 2

    We invite the first testers in batches — starting with people who organise or actively look for local meetups.

  3. 3

    You test the app and tell us what is confusing, what is painful and what is missing.

  4. 4

    We improve Migly based on real feedback before the public launch.

Early access

Join the beta and help test whether Migly solves a real problem.

We are looking for early users who organize meetups or want to find better things nearby. This is not an empty newsletter signup — it is a chance to shape the product before public launch.

No spam. We will contact you when we invite the first testers.