Co-hosts
Add a second host to an event with shared dashboard access — for partner hosts, co-running larger nights, or training a new host.
A live look at what’s shipped, what’s in progress, and what we’re considering. We build openly so hosts and daters can see where Dash is heading.
Not committed, not scheduled — just possibilities we’re weighing. If any of these would change how you run events, let us know.
Add a second host to an event with shared dashboard access — for partner hosts, co-running larger nights, or training a new host.
Let hosts add their own questions to the registration form. Pre-screen, segment, or just gather context for the night.
Let daters optionally see people who picked them but they declined, then give them a limited window to reconsider.
An optional paid upgrade where daters preview attendee basics 24 hours before the event.
Connect Eventbrite, TicketTailor, and similar so registrations and rosters stay in sync without manual import.
For hosts running a recurring brand — their colors, logo, and copy on the public event pages and emails.
Active work. Timelines aren’t promises — we ship when it’s ready.
Each host or company gets a public page listing upcoming events, past event stats, host bio, social links, and (eventually) testimonials.
Hosts toggle which items show on the public event URL — hide what doesn't fit, surface what matters.
Recent releases — the latest first. Older entries live in the release notes.
Host announcements grew up: live polls, short video clips, emoji reactions, automatic link previews, and a pinned update that headlines your event page.
A per-field onboarding flow, an analytics rebuild with PDF export for hosts, and a few dozen small touches that make the everyday screens calmer to live in.
Post-event stats for daters, ghost detection and bucket-full alerts for hosts, and a Home tab that now splits Live, Upcoming, and Past events.
Sign in with Apple and Google land in the same icon row, hosts take ownership of event capacity with auto-waitlist promotion, and the host dashboard now updates in real time.
Designed badges every dater earns from events, an in-page RSVP sheet that replaces the auth-page redirect, and a rebuilt public event page that finally previews well when shared in group chats.
Everything in “Considering” and “In progress” is a snapshot of current thinking, not a commitment. Priorities shift as we hear from hosts and daters. Want to push for something? Tell us.
The roadmap is shaped by the hosts and daters actually using Dash. If something on here would change how you run events — or something missing would — we want to hear it.
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