Nobody’s on show here. But everyone’s around you. That’s the whole point.
Board games live and die by who's around the table. Everl shows who nearby actually wants to play right now — a heavy Euro or a quick filler — metres away, private until you both decide to meet. Bring the game; Everl brings the people.
No profile, no photos, no chat to browse. You light up only when you’re genuinely up for something — day or night — so everyone here is real, in person, metres away, and actually wants to meet. No time-wasters, no ghosts.
When someone close is up for the same thing, you both get a quiet ping. That’s the charge the other apps bury under endless chat — someone real, metres away, in the same mood, right now.
Nothing happens until it’s mutual. Say yes and Everl walks you to each other, somewhere public, anonymous until hello. No inbox, no maybe — just the night, actually happening.
Wherever you are in Leeds — a board-game café off Call Lane, a quiet night in Chapel Allerton — Everl shows who close by is up for a game and points you both to a public spot to meet. The city is full of players; Everl just makes them findable.