
From county browse to private arrival, every step is gated.
PokerMeet replaces loose group-text coordination with a trust-first flow for players and hosts: browse, request, review, approve, reveal, and arrive with more clarity.
Browse live counties without exposing anyone's home
Explore active games and county momentum before any private location details appear.
Open the event and request a seat
See the vibe and structure first, then send a request instead of dropping into an open table.
Host reviews the roster with full control
Hosts approve intentionally and protect the game with a tighter standard than group texts.
Players browse the county, not the exact doorstep.
The player flow is designed to create confidence before arrival: browse privately, request a seat, get approved, and only then receive the private details needed to show up.
Browse live counties without exposing anyone's home
Explore active games and county momentum before any private location details appear.
Open the event and request a seat
See the vibe and structure first, then send a request instead of dropping into an open table.
Host reviews the roster with full control
Hosts approve intentionally and protect the game with a tighter standard than group texts.
Reveal only after approval and safety checks
Exact location details unlock privately during the reveal window. Privacy stays the default.
Hosts keep the roster intentional from post to check-in.
This is the operational side of the product: create the event, review the queue, control approvals, and let private details move only when the standards say they should.
Publish the night without exposing the doorstep
Set the basics, the standards, and the roster posture before any private address details move.
Review every request with context
See who is asking for a seat, then approve intentionally instead of letting the table fill itself.
Approve, deny, or waitlist with clear control
The guest list stays curated through the entire lifecycle, including reveal timing and check-in.
Reveal only when policy says it is time
Address visibility follows approval and timing, not browse curiosity or open-post behavior.
The product is structured around trust, not open-access traffic.
These are the practical product behaviors that make the experience feel more private-club and less like a generic listings feed.
Browse games privately
See nearby games without exposing hosts' addresses.
Simple seat requests and approvals
Send a quick intro and let the host decide.
Create and duplicate events
Set up games quickly and reuse templates for recurring nights.
Approve seat requests and manage waitlists
Stay in control of who sits at your table.

Join the waitlist before your county or table goes live.
The walkthrough shows the posture. The waitlist is how PokerMeet decides where to expand next and how early hosts get onboarded.






