There’s someone at your gym you’ve nodded at for months.
Youknowtheirroutine.
Nottheirname.
Sayingsomethingfeelslikeinterrupting.
It isn’t interrupting — if they’re open to it.
Spottr shows you who is.
Check in at your gym. Set today’s vibe. See who’s open to a hello — only here, only right now.
One email from us — when Spottr opens at your gym. That’s it.
Live at your gym
Twelve people, one room — and now you can tell who’s up for a hello.
- Only people checked in at your gym. Nobody else, nowhere else.
- Live — when they leave, they're gone from the list.
- “Open to chat” is a choice they made today, not a setting they forgot.

How it works
Check in.
You're visible only while you're there. Leave, and you're gone.

Say how today feels.
Pick a vibe, add a note if you want. And “Open to chat” stays off until you flip it — every visit, on is a decision.
What others see
You
Off every time you check in. On is a decision.
Say hi. Once.
One intro message. They reply, or it ends there — no second try.

The obvious question
Not a dating app.
No swiping. No matching. No browsing people from your couch.
In fact, here’s what someone sees of you when you’re not checked in:
Nothing. That’s the point.
Safety by design
Consent isn’t a feature.
It’s the architecture.
You appear only while checked in.
Leave the gym, leave the list. No profile to find, no history to browse.
“Open to chat” resets every visit.
It turns itself off each time you check in. On is a decision you make today.
One intro. They decide the rest.
No reply means no thread. There is no second message.
Women can be visible to women only.
Verified, optional, and enforced in the database — not a filter someone can switch off.
Block and report from any conversation. Every report is reviewed.
Run a gym?
Members who know each other keep showing up.
Spottr is free for gyms. Five minutes to set up, nothing to manage after. You get check-in counts and peak hours — never members’ personal data.
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