
Notes about PokerMeet for better home-game nights.
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PokerMeet External Beta Is Live: We're Looking for Founding Hosts in Southern California
PokerMeet's external beta is live, and we're opening with a small group of founding hosts in Southern California.
Why Founding Hosts Matter More Than Ever for PokerMeet
Strong hosts create stability, consistency, and the kind of community people want to return to.
Why Great Home Poker Nights Start With the Host, Not the App
A product can support a game. A host creates the table people want to come back to.
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PokerMeet External Beta Is Live: We're Looking for Founding Hosts in Southern California
PokerMeet's external beta is live, and we're opening with a small group of founding hosts in Southern California.
Read featured noteFrom Group Text to Real Community: A Better Way to Run a Private Game
Most private games start in a text thread. The challenge is what happens when the game begins to grow.
Read noteHow to Start a Home Poker Night People Actually Come Back To
A memorable poker night is not built on hype. It is built on consistency, hospitality, and a table people want to return to.
Read noteMeeting New People Through Poker Without Losing the Private Feel
The best private games grow carefully. They make room for new people without losing the trust that made the table good in the first place.
Read noteWhy PokerMeet Is Opening Southern California County by County
We would rather grow county by county with the right hosts than pretend a broad launch already exists.
Read noteRead the notes, then take a real next step.
Every article points back to the same practical paths: hosts can apply, players can join the TestFlight beta, and both sides can track the county rollout.
PokerMeet is a private-home coordination platform. It does not handle payments, rake, or payouts.
