I'm building an open source ActivityPub service called "Moim" — 모임 in Korean, meaning gathering or meetup. It started as a federated RSVP service, but I realized I wanted to connect people even beyond events. Events are where people come together, yes — but places carry meaning on their own, even in quiet, ordinary moments.

So Moim is about helping people feel connected: through events, and through the simple act of sharing where they are.

Right now, I'm focusing on three areas:

  • CRM for Event Organizers A proper SaaS-like experience built for people who run events. I'm actively reaching out to organizers to shape this.
  • A Federated RSVP Service I want Moim's RSVP experience to feel just as polished as anything outside the Fediverse — and ideally, better. Being federated shouldn't mean settling for less.
  • A Check-in Sharing System I miss what Foursquare Swarm used to be. I want to bring that feeling back, built for the Fediverse.

I don't know yet if I'm building the right thing. But I'll keep going, and do my best to make it something worth using. If I'm ready, I will officially announce to public.

Check-in screen on MobileAdmin Panel for managing group/place/moderation actionDashboard for event organizers
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@kodingwarriorJaeyeol Lee I had a similar idea a few years ago but at that time, the correct tech wasn't there. I think an app like this would be very good for mass events, concerts or even private parties, allowing you to chat and share pictures with only the people at the event.

BTW some events should be auto-join when you come close (concerts? protests?) other should be invite only :)

Keep it up!

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@kodingwarriorJaeyeol Lee sounds like an alternative to Mobilizon. We really need a good event platform on fedi.

As an event organizer I need to be able to message attendees and get their information such as e-mail addresses or phone numbers. Mobilizon doesn't support that.

Keep us updated, this sounds really cool.

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