Connect with your IRL friends with no pressure.
Real hangouts, real
moments, no stress.
Focus on friends who are actually nearby. No global feeds, no endless scrolling—just your crew, ready to hang out.
Get notified the moment a friend sends a signal. Respond in seconds and make spontaneous plans actually happen.
No likes, no followers, no performance anxiety. Just a simple way to see who's down to hang without the social media drama.
Five simple steps to turn "we should hang out" into actual plans
Download Holler and sign up in seconds. Add your friends so they can see your hollers.
Share what you're doing, such as "Pumpkin patch with the kids," "New Superman movie tonight," or "Zach Top concert at Red Rocks." Add when and where.
Your holler goes out to all your friends instantly. They see what you're up to and when.
Friends can RSVP if they're interested, but there's zero pressure. This isn't a formal invitation. It's just letting people know what you're doing.
Head out and enjoy your plans. Maybe friends show up, maybe they don't. Either way, you're living your life... not stuck in group chat planning limbo!
That's it. No endless planning. No guilt trips. Just real life happening.
Get StartedDownload Holler today and reconnect with your friends IRL.
Get Holler on iOS"Finally, an app that doesn't make me feel like I need to perform. Just hollered 'tacos?' and three friends showed up. It's basically magic but for food."
"I used to text my group chat 'anyone want to play basketball?' and get zero responses for 3 hours. Now I just holler and we're on the court in 20 minutes. Game changer."
"As someone with social anxiety, I love that there's no pressure. If I'm not feeling it, I just don't respond. No guilt, no 'seen' receipts, no explaining myself."
"My friends and I kept saying 'we should hang out more' for literally six months. Downloaded Holler, sent one signal, and we've hung out four times this month. I'm scared of its power."
"It's like a bat signal for my friend group but way less dramatic. Although I did holler 'emergency brunch' once and everyone thought something was actually wrong. 10/10, would panic them again."
"I hollered 'dog park at 4?' and now we have a weekly thing. My dog has more friends than I do but honestly I'm not even mad about it."