Cohezy helps friends and family make plans. Connect your calendars and it finds when everyone's free — without revealing anyone's schedule details. Then it replaces the group-text scramble with polls for the what and where, a planning chat that won't blow up your phone, claimable bring-lists, and RSVPs so you know who's coming. It's not another calendar app — it lives on top of your Apple/Google Calendar and adds finalized plans automatically. From "we should hang out" to actually hanging out.
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Hi Product Hunt — I'm Scott, and Cohezy is my first app.
I'm a retired IT guy. I spent my career at a utility making other people's jobs easier, but big-company IT never left much room to build creatively. When I retired, the problem found me fast: my daughter and her friends were sharing their entire calendars with each other just to find time to hang out — a privacy trade-off that still left them drowning in group texts to sort out the what and where.
So I built Cohezy. It finds overlapping free time without exposing anyone's calendar, then replaces the group-text chaos with polls, quiet event chat, and RSVPs. It's not another calendar app — it lives on top of your Google Calendar and writes finalized plans back automatically.
I built it solo, and it's early — mobile's in testing, plenty of rough edges — so I'd genuinely welcome blunt feedback over kindness.
The technical challenges were fun to work on. But you can build a great app and still watch it sit unused — a group text is already open on everyone's phone, it's free, and there's zero switching cost. I realized I didn't need to find a user. I needed to find a champion — someone willing to ask their own crew to actually try something different.
I did two things to help someone become that champion. First, a friend can RSVP, vote, chat, and claim a bring-list item without ever downloading the app or creating an account. Second, if you're not sure your crew would even consider switching, you can send them an anonymous poll first — a no-commitment way to gauge real interest before asking anyone to actually change anything. The link below is the exact poll I made to show Product Hunt what that looks like — tap it and you'll see exactly what a friend of yours would see.NOTE: I added one more question to it: do you think a poll like this would help people get their crew to give Cohezy a try? https://cohezy.app/intro/uE4i0n7...