Now in closed beta

Six seats. Fourteen friends. One good way to decide.

Boat Days turns “who’s in this weekend?” into a posted day with real spots — your VIPs get first dibs, seats are claimed in a tap, and capacity is tracked live.

Line drawing of a boat on a calm lake horizon

From dock talk to done, in three steps

The order matters — that’s the whole trick. The people you owe a seat get it before the free-for-all starts.

  1. Post a boat day

    Pick the boat, the date, and how many seats you’re offering. That’s the whole form.

  2. Invite in tiers

    VIPs hear first — family, the regulars, whoever earned it. Open the remaining spots to the wider crew when you’re ready.

  3. Seats fill themselves

    Friends claim spots in a tap. Live capacity means no overbooking, no double-promises, and no one left standing on the dock.

Built for the boat, not the group chat

Everything a capacity-limited day out actually needs — and nothing you’d have to nag people about.

Live capacity

Every spot is counted at the source. When the boat’s full, it’s full — the app says so, so you don’t have to.

Invites from your number

Invite texts go out from your own phone, like a normal message from a friend. No robo-blasts from a short code.

Gas money, handled

Set a chip-in for fuel and collect it in the app. The awkward ask, retired.

Reminders that land

Push reminders before the day, so “I’m in” means actually showing up at the dock.

A home per crew

Private communities for each lake or friend group, with their own boats, members, and upcoming days.

Private by default

Your contact list never leaves your phone, and only the people you invite see your days.

Bring your crew aboard

Boat Days is in closed beta. Ask a boat owner you know for an invite — or tell us about your crew and we'll save you a spot.

Request an invite