Private beta · Melbourne

Your friends
are going to
the gallery

Find out what's on — and actually show up. Yesandi is a private space to share events, offer spare tickets, and tag along the people you actually want to see.

The gap


That's where Yesandi comes in

How it works

Three steps.
No faff.

Two tracks. Add what you're going to. Wishlist what you want to. Friends see both — you decide who.

Your events · things you're going to

Already booked something? Add it.

Your wishlist · things you wanna go to

Spotted something good? Pin it.

/01

Add what you're going to

Concerts, dinners, festivals, films — anything. Paste a link and we'll fill in the rest. Or hook up your calendar. Or do it the old way and type it in. 30 seconds, tops.

/01

Wishlist what you're keen on

Drop a link, get a card. Stop trying to remember where you bookmarked that concert — or who you told about that art exhibition.

/02

Your friends see your plans

Only the people you choose. All friends, close friends, or just you. They see what you're up to, who's joining, and can tag along. Filter by type, venue, date, price.

/02

Friends see what you wanna see

You control your privacy. See who's interested in the same events, join their wishlists, invite others, and get the tickets sorted in one go.

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Sort the details

Spare ticket? Offer it directly to a friend. Someone keen? Invite them in. Book the things your people are actually going to — no group chat required.

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Time to book

Everyone on the same page? Follow the link, book the tickets. Your wishlisted event auto-moves to your feed — so the late-deciders can still catch up.

Features

Built around the plan,
not the post.

Chrome extension

Add events straight
from the web.

Spotted something good on a venue page, a Bandcamp post, or a friend-of-a-friend's Substack? One click adds it to your Yesandi feed — no copy-paste, no tab-juggling.

Private beta

We're starting in Melbourne.

A small group of people is helping shape what this becomes. No algorithms. No ads. Just your friends and your plans.

FAQ

Good questions.

Things we get asked a lot. Got one we missed? hello@yesandi.app.

Because the best plans I've ever made happened in person: 'oh you're going too?' Yesandi is the digital version of that — a quiet place to see what your people are actually doing this week, without the noise.

To see your events, yes — that's the whole point. But getting them on is easy: every profile has a QR code you can share in seconds.

The core experience is free and will stay that way. We might add optional extras down the track, but the things that matter — sharing events, connecting with friends, making plans — will always be free.

Your events are only visible to friends you've approved. We don't sell your data. We don't show you ads.

Calendars are private and time-shaped — they don't show you what your friends are up to. WhatsApp is a chat tool. Instagram is a public broadcast. None of them are built for plans. Yesandi is specifically designed around what you're doing — the event is the centrepiece, not the message thread or the timeline.

Nope. You'll still group-chat — Yesandi can't book or transfer tickets for you, and your friends will still want to send memes. But the bit where you're trying to figure out who's actually going and who's just maybe-ing? That gets a lot easier.

Not directly — Yesandi isn't a ticketing platform. We keep track of what you and your people are going to and link out to wherever the tickets live. Ticket transfers depend on proprietary systems most platforms have locked down, so the actual hand-off still happens on the original provider. We can flag a spare to a friend, but that's as far as it goes — and we think that's the honest answer.

Very. It catches title, date, venue and image on most ticketing sites we've thrown at it. That said — always cast an eye over the details before you save. Edge-case pages will occasionally trip it up.

We're growing the beta through mid-2026 and planning a broader launch later in the year. Melbourne first, other cities to follow.

Email us at hello@yesandi.app — we're listening. Some of the best bits of the product came from beta-tester DMs.

Your friends have plans.
Now you do too.

Yesandi