Built for right-now
The feed is sorted by what's close and starting soon, with a countdown on every card. The city tonight — not a static listings page.
// project · 09 2026 iOS & Android live
The Spontan app itself: a live feed of last-minute events near you — three taps from couch to plan. iOS & Android. (The marketing site is a separate case.)



Spontan answers the oldest question in any group chat — what do we do tonight? The app opens on a live feed of what's happening around you right now: concerts, comedy, food drops, theatre, nightlife — often last-minute and discounted, always sortable by what's close and what's on soon.
Where the marketing site's job was to get the app downloaded, the app's job is to turn "I'm bored" into "I'm on my way" in about three taps. It onboards you with a quick five-step taste test — interests, budget, when you go out, how spontaneous you actually are — and tailors the feed to that. Find an event, check the door time, tap once to grab it, and the ticket lives in your pocket.
The whole thing is built around immediacy: a countdown on every card, a map of the city tonight, and "Spontane Drops" — deals the venues push themselves. Same fresh green and the same calm voice as the site, now in the hand.
Before the first scroll, a quick taste test tunes the whole app to you — so what you see already matches the night you're after.

Pick what you're into — music, sport, comedy, art, food. It counts your matches as you go.

A single dial — used only to personalise the suggestions. Skippable.

Cheap, flexible, or doesn't-matter — the feed sorts to your price ceiling.

Weekdays or weekend, night owl or early bird — timing it actually fits.

Sets how close to "right now" the feed leans — from planner to fully impulsive.
The core loop is exactly as short as the promise — bored to out-the-door in under a minute.

Open to a live feed sorted by what's close and starting soon, every card on a countdown.

Door time, location, the route there, the price — then a single tap to buy.

The ticket lives in the app, ready to scan at the door. That's the whole trip.
A few more corners — your profile and history, the venue-pushed drops, and the way in.



The feed is sorted by what's close and starting soon, with a countdown on every card. The city tonight — not a static listings page.
Onboarding learns your interests, budget, timing and spontaneity level, then tunes the feed — so the first thing you see already fits.
Find. Tap. Afsted. Spot an event, grab it in one tap, and the ticket's in your pocket — under a minute, start to finish.