For students
Get your group
out the door.
Nobody wants to decide where the night goes. Sway shows you where your friends are already headed — so you skip the group chat and just go together.
Get in earlyTonight
See where your
group is forming.
Open Sway and watch the night take shape. Six friends heading to the same bar. Three still deciding. You see the cluster build in real time — and tap in to join it.

App screenshot. Example account.
Parties
When someone
does plan it.
Tonight is for the night nobody organized. Parties are for the one you did — your place, your list, your door. Send one link and know who's actually coming.
Make it
Date, place, and a theme for the invite. Set a capacity if your place has one.
Send one link
Invite friends and circles, or share a link that opens straight into the invite. Approval is on by default — you decide who walks in.
Run your own door
Guests tap “I'm here” when they arrive, or you tap them in yourself. You know who's actually in the room, not who said maybe.
Invite-only, always. There is no feed of parties to browse, no tickets, and no cover — you see a party because someone invited you.
What Sway does
One tap. Your group knows where the night is.
See who's in
Open Sway and see which friends are heading out and where. The night, before it happens.
Say you're in
Tap “I'm going.” Your group sees it instantly and the cluster forms. No group-chat back-and-forth.
Any night, any spot
A bar, a game, a club event, a campus moment. If your people are out, it shows up in Sway.
Tap in when you arrive
Tap “I'm here” when you get there. Two seconds, then phone away.
Know exactly who's out
Sway is real names only. No anonymous accounts — you always know who you're actually meeting.
Invisible until you say so
New accounts start in Ghost — nobody sees you until you pick an audience. All your friends, a few of them, or only while you're out. Venues never see you at all.
Real names. You pick who sees you.
Sway is real people, not anonymous accounts — that's the safety feature. You start invisible: new accounts are in Ghost until you pick who can see you. The venue you walk into never does — it gets counts, never names, and any figure narrow enough to point at one person is withheld. Sway does not sell your data, and you can delete your account and everything in it, anytime.
Stop planning
in the group chat.
Get in early. Get your group on Sway before the first weekend.
Get in early