18 The local social app for Seattle, WA · 18+

A social app for Seattle built for plans beyond the screen

Your social feed should know the difference between Fremont, Ballard, and Capitol Hill — MetroMeet is a local-first 18+ app designed to turn neighborhood context into conversation and conversation into plans.

Seattle progress / 500 to launch

Seattle 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

The useful social layer in Seattle starts with how the city already gathers: The Seattle Freeze is real — games and icebreakers are the thaw. The year-round Ballard Farmers Market, Green Lake loops, and Capitol Hill coffee counters provide better prompts than a global stream of disconnected posts. Giving a Sunday market habit or indoor hobby night a fixed return time gives each exchange a real-world test. If someone around Ballard, Capitol Hill, or Fremont can act on it, the local feed is doing useful work. MetroMeet treats those differences as social fuel — people around Ballard, Fremont, and Capitol Hill can begin with a shared place before deciding whether they share anything else.

MetroMeet is not trying to maximize anonymous reach — it is designed so adults in Capitol Hill, Fremont, and Ballard see local posts, use games to break the ice, and decide for themselves whether a connection becomes friendship or dating. Choose a plan near Ballard short enough that a second one feels easy.

Local-first by design

What should a local social app do for adults around Capitol Hill?

A strong local social tool should make intent clear: ask the wall, connect as friends, play a game, or open Match — each path should keep Fremont, Capitol Hill, and Ballard close enough for safe public follow-through. Trade the vague someday for a specific hour around Fremont.

MetroMeet is gathering the Seattle community before switching it on — your free local signup and genuine nearby referrals count toward critical mass; the app emails the waitlist when the threshold is reached.

Local social-app questions

Why is the Seattle wall organized at city scale?

MetroMeet limits the first layer to an area community instead of broadcasting every post everywhere — that keeps ordinary updates from Capitol Hill, Ballard, and Fremont connected to people who might participate. Keep the first plan close to Fremont so saying yes again stays realistic.

Can a MetroMeet conversation in Seattle stay purely social?

MetroMeet gives nearby adults more than one relationship mode — a connection beginning with Capitol Hill or Ballard can stay friendly, while someone looking to date can choose Match and still suggest a public plan in Fremont. Keep the radius between Capitol Hill and Ballard realistic enough to show up again.

What is the age requirement for MetroMeet in Seattle?

Adults 18+ in the Seattle area can join without paying — use Seattle, WA or your ZIP, whether you spend time near Capitol Hill, Fremont, Ballard, or another nearby neighborhood. A shared reference point in Capitol Hill makes the next message easier to answer.

Why does MetroMeet wait for local critical mass in Seattle?

MetroMeet uses the area's signup pool as the boundary for discovery — that gives a post near Fremont, reply from Ballard, or invitation in Capitol Hill a nearby audience with a realistic travel radius. A repeatable hour near Fremont is more useful than a packed social calendar.

Can adults near Capitol Hill speed up the MetroMeet launch?

A total of 500 nearby adults is the Seattle launch requirement — add a free Seattle, WA signup and share with people around Ballard, Capitol Hill, or Fremont who would use a local wall. Choose a plan near Ballard short enough that a second one feels easy.