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Stations is the app built on Seektivity—a real-world social network for places, not posts.

Places & people

Track the spots you love. Check in. Build your world with friends.

Stations are real places on a map. Group them into playlists, see who’s checked in, explore nearby pins, and stay in the loop with an activity feed, comments, likes, and direct messages—visibility set to public, friends-only, or private.

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How Stations works

A simple loop: find places, show up, organize them, and keep up with friends.

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Discover places

Browse stations and playlists in your home feed, search by title or tags, or open the map to see public pins near you (on web). Visibility rules apply: you’ll see what’s public, what friends share, and what you own.

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Check in

When you’re at a station, check in to record your visit. Check-ins update counts, can highlight a repeat-visitor leader on a station when the data supports it, and advance playlist progress. Each station allows one check-in per person per rolling 24-hour window.

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Build playlists

Curate ordered lists of stations—weekend plans, bar crawls, trip stops. Track how many spots you’ve checked off, share playlists when it makes sense, and keep visibility aligned with how public you want each list to be.

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Stay connected

Add friends, send DMs (with message requests when needed), and follow the activity feed for check-ins, likes, and comments—so the places you care about stay tied to the people you’re connected with.

What you can do in Stations

The pieces that make it a place-based social app—not a generic feed.

Check-ins

Mark real visits at stations. Counts update on station pages and playlists; the same check-in counts whether you start from a station or a playlist.

Map discovery

On the web, pan and zoom a live map of stations in view. Search places to jump the map; on mobile, search still helps you jump into maps apps for the same coordinates.

Activity & feed

A dedicated activity surface for friends’ check-ins, likes, comments, and requests—scoped filters help you focus on what matters.

Friends

Connect with people you know: friend requests, lists, and profile visibility that respects public vs private accounts.

Messaging

Direct messages with an inbox and threads; when friendship or visibility requires it, the first message may go through a request flow before the conversation opens.

Playlists

Ordered collections of stations with progress toward completing the full list—useful for trips, events, or any multi-stop plan you share with friends.

One example: weddings

Coordinate a weekend across meaningful places.

Weddings move people from ceremony to photos to reception to after-party. A playlist of stations keeps everyone oriented—where to be, when it matters—with check-ins and comments for the friends who are actually there. It’s logistics and social context in one place, not a replacement for your photographer.

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1. The Ceremony

First Congregational Church • 2:00 PM

2. Riverwalk meetup

Downtown Riverwalk • 3:30 PM

3. The Reception

The Grand Hall • 6:00 PM

4. The After Party

O'Malley's Pub • 11:30 PM

Same idea, any crew.

Any time you’re moving through real places with friends, Stations fits: trips, nights out, hikes, conferences, or a city day with people you’re connected to.

City nights out

Line up bars and late-night stops in a playlist; friends check in as they go.

Travel weekends

Map cafés, neighborhoods, and detours as stations you can revisit and share.

Group hikes

Turn trailheads, lookouts, and summits into stations on a shared list.

Conferences

Pin venues, after-parties, and meetup spots for people you know.

Ordered stops

Playlists tie stations together.

A playlist is an ordered list of stations—think weekend itinerary, crawl, or conference run-of-show. Check in at each stop to move progress forward; the same check-in counts on the station itself and inside the playlist.

  • Reorder stations, share a link, and set visibility to public, friends-only, or private
  • See progress across the list (e.g. how many spots you’ve checked in)
  • Comments and likes on the playlist—same social tools you use on individual stations
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Places worth showing up for.

Stations is built for people who actually go somewhere—not just scroll. Create an account to use the app, connect with friends, check in at real spots, and build a history of where you’ve been over time. Privacy matters: you control profile visibility and whether each station or playlist is public, friends-only, or private.

Get Stations.

Join the waitlist to know when you can use Stations—create stations and playlists, check in with friends, and explore the map (web and mobile).

We’ll email you when access opens. Seektivity is the platform; Stations is the app.

Frequently asked questions

What is Seektivity, and what is Stations?

Seektivity is the platform brand. Stations is the app you use: a place-based social product for real locations (stations), playlists, check-ins, a map, friend connections, messaging, and activity. When we say “Stations” on this page, we mean the app itself.

What is a station?

A station is a saved place on the map—a venue, trailhead, neighborhood spot, or any stop you give a title and coordinates. You and friends can check in, comment, like, and (with the right visibility) discover it in the feed or on the map.

What is a playlist?

A playlist is an ordered list of stations. It’s useful for trips, events, or any multi-stop plan. Checking in at a station counts toward playlist progress and toward that station’s own check-in count.

Do I need an account?

Yes. Today, using Stations means signing in (or creating an account). That’s how the app knows who checked in, who your friends are, and what you’re allowed to see under public, friends-only, or private settings.

What visibility options exist?

Stations and playlists can be public (discoverable according to app rules), friends-only (visible to people you’re connected with as friends), or private (for you). Your profile can also be public or private, which affects who can open your full profile and some social flows like messaging.

Who is Stations for?

Anyone who wants a social layer on top of real places—not just a map pin, but check-ins, lists, and friends. Think weekend trips, nights out, weddings across multiple venues, hikes, conferences, or exploring a city with people you’re connected to.

Can I share a link to a station or playlist?

The app generates shareable URLs for stations and playlists. People you share with still use Stations under the same account and visibility rules—there isn’t a separate “guest viewer” mode today.