Meetups that actually happen.
YourTime is an iOS app for in-person plans: marketplace pickups, key handoffs, meeting a stranger from the internet, or just coffee with a flaky friend. Both people place a small refundable deposit. Show up on time, and it's released in full. Every time.
Three steps. No money moves
when everyone shows up.
Make the plan
Agree on a time and place in the app: a mutually chosen spot, mapped and scheduled.
Both place a deposit
Each person places a temporary hold on their own card, the same kind of hold a hotel places at check-in. Nobody is charged anything.
Show up
Arrive on time and the app confirms it automatically. Both holds are released in full. Nobody pays anything, which is exactly what happens on most meetups.
Like a hotel's no-show fee,
except it compensates you.
Both people agree to the same terms up front, and the fee compensates the person who was stood up rather than a business.
Everyone shows up
Both holds are released in full, automatically. Nothing was ever charged.
Someone doesn't show
The no-show's deposit is charged, and most of it goes to the person who kept the plan, as compensation for the wasted trip and the hour they'll never get back. YourTime keeps a disclosed service fee, which is how we keep the platform running.
Fair questions,
straight answers.
Is this a game of chance?
No. There is no game, no element of chance, and nothing to win. Whether your deposit is refunded depends entirely on your own actions. Show up on time and you always get it back, in full. You can never receive more than your own money back, plus compensation if you're the one who was stood up. It's a mutual no-show fee, agreed in advance — there's no game of chance and nothing to win.
When is my card actually charged?
Only if you fail to show up or cancel late. Otherwise the hold is simply released, like a hotel hold after checkout. On most meetups, no money moves at all.
What if we're both at fault?
If both people are late, or both fail to show, each pays a small fee, so nobody profits from a meetup that failed on both ends.
What if I think the outcome was wrong?
Every outcome has a review window. If you believe you were marked absent unfairly, you can file a dispute in the app and a human reviews the evidence before any money moves to the other person.
What does the app know about my location?
Only what it needs to confirm you arrived: your distance to the agreed meeting spot. We never store your coordinates, and presence data is deleted after the review window closes.
How does the money side work, technically?
All payments are processed by Stripe. Deposits are card authorization holds; compensation is paid out through Stripe Connect. YourTime never holds your card details.
A single-product company,
by design.
YourTime LLC is a privately held Massachusetts limited liability company: focused, deliberate, and unrushed. Our work spans iOS development, trust-and-safety design, and the small product decisions that determine whether a plan between two strangers actually completes.
- Entity
- YourTime LLC
- Jurisdiction
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Founded
- 2026
- Founder
- Chris Hanechak
- Headquartered
- Massachusetts
- Platforms
- iOS · Android coming soon
- Stage
- TestFlight beta · launching soon

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is worth something.
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