Raski
Use case

Live Events

Concerts, sports, theatre — wherever your group needs to stay connected.

Unpredictable venues, predictable chaos

Live events — concerts, football matches, theatre runs, arena shows — all share the same coordination problem. You arrive together, and then the venue takes over. Security lanes split you up. Everyone ends up at a different entrance. Someone misses the start because they're still in the queue.

Networks are congested, sound is deafening, and the plan that seemed simple at home evaporates the moment you're inside. Calling doesn't work. Texting is slow. Group chats are impossible to parse mid-event.

Entry splits and regrouping made simple

Raski is built for exactly this moment. When your group gets split at the gate, the live timeline shows what everyone is doing in real time. A quick pin drop tells the rest of the crew where you ended up. No calls, no threading — just instant shared visibility.

Polls make the mid-event decisions that always cause friction — intermission meetup point, where to grab drinks, which exit to use — fast and decisive. One person creates it, everyone votes, the answer is visible to all.

After the show

Post-event regrouping is where most groups fall apart. Everyone flows out at different speeds from different exits. The train platform is packed. Raski keeps the crew connected through the whole experience — not just during the main act, but through the exits, the after-plans, and the journey home.

Because Raski stores your posts offline and syncs them when signal returns, even the chaotic rush-out moment doesn't break the coordination. Your crew always knows the latest plan.

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