access is not
guaranteed.
some people ask.
some people wait.
some people get in.

the light at 4pm

where i wrote this

the rules
what is it
a layer over the door.
not a security system. not a locked thing. just a calendar that the people you live with can see.
schedule space
bedrooms, kitchens, the one bathroom. set windows. set walls.
approve, reject, ignore
every request gets a decision. or doesn't. that's also a decision.
tone-aware replies
say no without typing it. polite, neutral, firm, or honest.
zero awkward knocks
if it's not on the calendar, it's not happening.
manifesto, sort of
access to physical space should be schedulable, not assumed.
you wouldn't drop into someone's calendar without a meeting invite. you shouldn't drop into their room either. we built a calendar for the door.
questions
you have some. that's fine.
is this serious?
yes. we are extremely serious about people getting their walls back.
why a waitlist for a roommate app?
because the wrong early users would burn it down. we're building this with a small group of co-living houses first.
will you actually decide?
yes. we read every email. we don't accept every email.
can my partner skip the line?
the line is the point. but invite them — referrals move you up.