Real-time updates for the whole crew
The Raski timeline is the heart of the app. It's a single, shared feed where every crew update appears the moment it happens. Posts, map pins, polls, and status updates — all in one place, ordered by time, visible to everyone in your crew.
There's no need to refresh. Updates arrive automatically and appear at the top of the feed as they come in. If someone drops a pin or starts a poll, the whole crew sees it immediately without having to pull to refresh or open a separate screen.
All content types in one place
The timeline handles every type of content your crew produces: text updates, map pin drops, poll results, and status changes. Instead of managing separate screens for messages, maps, and polls, the timeline surfaces everything together in a single chronological flow.
This matters at events where things happen fast. You shouldn't have to check three different parts of an app to know what's going on. One look at the timeline and you're up to date.
Crew-only access, no outside noise
The Raski timeline is private to your crew. There's no public feed, no algorithm surfacing content from strangers, and no noise from people outside your group. Everything on the timeline was posted by someone in your crew, for your crew.
This keeps the feed focused and useful. At a busy festival, the last thing you need is distractions. The timeline shows you what your crew is doing — nothing more, nothing less.
