Light a flare,
find your people.
A sky is a room you and your people stand under — password-lock it or leave it open. A flare is anything you throw into the air: a link, a note, a file, your screen. It glows on everyone's sky, then burns out.
A sky holds your people.
A flare is what you share.
Every flare lives inside a sky. Skies are the only thing you lock — with a name, a password, or neither. Your people join, and from then on the skies simply drift together: all the flares you can see, all in one view.
You can be under many skies at once. A home sky, a work sky, a surf-trip sky. Open, locked, local-only, anywhere in the world. Tilt your head up and you see them all.
Flares are always temporary. They burn out on their own so nothing piles up, nothing needs cleaning, nothing lingers longer than it should.
Three seconds from thought to aloft.
Stand under a sky
Open one for your crew, or join an existing one with a code. No accounts, no email. Just a name.
Light a flare
Paste a link, drop a file, type a note, share your screen. It goes up instantly — everyone under that sky sees it.
It burns out
Each flare has a timer. By default, 24 hours. Extend it, lock it, or let it fade. Nothing lingers.
Everything you'd throw into a group chat — without the chat.
Links
Paste anywhere on the page. Preview and one-click open on every device.
Files
Drop anywhere. Sent over the local net when possible — fast, private.
Images & notes
Quick thoughts. Screenshots. A wifi password. Anything small.
Screens
A special flare. One click to share; one click to watch. Nothing to install.
Your sky, right now.
A live look at the app. Paste into it, drop a file on it, click around — everything's real.
Go light one.
No signup. No download. Open a sky, paste something into it, watch it burn. That's all.
Open your sky