We got tired of diggingfor something to do.
So we built the thing we kept wishing existed. Every event in Omaha, pulled together in one fast, beautiful, effortlessly shareable place.
Every weekend was the same scavenger hunt. Five tabs open, none of them talking to each other.
My girlfriend and I just wanted to find something to do. So every weekend we'd dig through visitomaha.com, then Facebook events, then Eventbrite, then a few desperate Google searches. The good stuff was always out there. It was just scattered across a dozen places, behind layouts that fought you the whole way.
We figured Omaha deserved better. So we built it: one place that pulls events from all over the internet and lays them out in a way that's lightning fast, genuinely beautiful, and built to share, so finding something fun to do this weekend takes seconds, not an afternoon.
Cody & Kyleigh, foundersA few things we refuse to compromise on.
The principles behind every list, every layout, and every event that makes the cut.
Local first, always
Made in Omaha for Omaha. We know the difference between Benson and Blackstone, and we cover all 22 neighborhoods like we live here, because we do.
Fast and beautiful
A good night out shouldn't start with a bad website. Everything loads instantly and looks like someone cared, because someone did.
No ads. No data games.
We don't run ads and we don't sell your data. The events you see are the events worth seeing, never whatever paid to jump the line.
Made to share
The best plans happen in group chats. Every event is one tap to send, so rallying your people takes seconds.
Two people who really love this city.
That's the whole company. Hi.
Cody Y.
Co-founder · Build
Writes the code that pulls it all together and obsesses over making it load before you blink.
Kyleigh W.
Co-founder · Curate
Reads every listing and has strong, correct opinions about what makes a night out worth leaving the couch for.
Know about something we're missing?
Tips, corrections, venue partnerships, or just to say hi. We read every single message. Two of us, one inbox, no auto-replies.