18 The local social app for Miami, FL · 18+

A local-first social app for adults in Miami

Your social feed should know the difference between Little Havana, Coconut Grove, and Wynwood — MetroMeet is a local-first 18+ app designed to turn neighborhood context into conversation and conversation into plans.

Miami progress / 500 to launch

Miami goes live at critical mass — your spot (and every friend you refer) gets it there.

Local context

Why a social layer needs a real local radius

A city-scale feed should preserve the differences that make local life legible: Miami already runs late and social — the wall is where “what's everyone doing tonight” gets a real answer. Questions about Máximo Gómez Park's domino tables, invitations near Coconut Grove outdoor tables, and updates from bayfront walks all carry local meaning. Using coffee-window stops and later evening plans to match the heat and pace keeps discovery from ending at the screen. That is the practical connection between adults in Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and Wynwood. A city-specific app can preserve that texture by keeping Wynwood, Little Havana, and Coconut Grove in the conversation instead of flattening Miami into one generic location tag.

MetroMeet keeps discovery broad enough for community but local enough for action — adults across Coconut Grove, Wynwood, and Little Havana can post, connect, play an icebreaker, and choose whether any relationship becomes closer. Keep the first plan close to Coconut Grove so saying yes again stays realistic.

Local-first by design

What should a local social app do for adults around Wynwood?

Look for neighborhood-scale discovery, clear friendship options, and prompts that create more than appearance-based browsing — a person near Little Havana should be able to find context in Wynwood and a realistic next step in Coconut Grove. Give someone near Wynwood a clear reason and an easy time to say yes.

For now, MetroMeet is a waitlist, not an always-open directory — Miami launches when enough nearby adults join to make local conversation useful from day one.

Local social-app questions

What would make a social post useful near Coconut Grove?

The app is designed to open city by city and keep social discovery close enough for follow-through — questions about Little Havana, plans near Coconut Grove, and people around Wynwood belong to the same local room. Turn a good exchange about Wynwood into one named day near Little Havana.

Does a connection near Little Havana have to be romantic on MetroMeet?

MetroMeet gives nearby adults more than one relationship mode — a connection beginning with Little Havana or Wynwood can stay friendly, while someone looking to date can choose Match and still suggest a public plan in Coconut Grove. Let a shared detail from Little Havana carry the conversation into next week.

Which local ZIPs around Coconut Grove count toward launch?

Join if you are 18+ and Miami, FL is genuinely local to you — MetroMeet groups adults from Little Havana, Coconut Grove, Wynwood, and surrounding ZIPs into the area's opening count. A specific plan in Coconut Grove is kinder than a vague promise to hang out.

What prevents the wall around Coconut Grove from becoming a global feed?

MetroMeet uses the area's signup pool as the boundary for discovery — that gives a post near Coconut Grove, reply from Little Havana, or invitation in Wynwood a nearby audience with a realistic travel radius. Meeting around Coconut Grove gives both people a natural second conversation.

How many local signups does Miami need before opening?

The app opens after the waitlist proves that Miami can support an active first day — there is no promised date; signups from Little Havana, Coconut Grove, and Wynwood all count toward 500. Let the next invitation fit the Miami week you actually have.