Beta Now Live

Walk in. Walk quiet.

TrekMeet is in Closed Beta Round 2 on Google Play, with iOS now live for invited testers via TestFlight. We’re bringing a wider trusted cohort of hikers on board to help shape it before we open the doors. If you walk trails, plan meet-ups, or just want offline maps that actually work — we’d love you on board.

A quiet thank-you for showing up early.

Early stable access before public launch.
A chance to join the Founder’s WhatsApp group.
Lifetime free access to all future Prime features.

100 Founder Pack stickers reserved for hikers who show up on the trail.

Status — May 2026

Closed Beta Round 2 invitations rolling out. Android live on Google Play; iOS live for invited testers via TestFlight. Core features shipping: Discover, Event Planning, Group Chat, Offline Maps, and Live Trek with SOS — plus connections, Trail Bonds, and smart trail discovery.

A 90-second walkthrough.

What you’ll see in the beta.

TrekMeet Discover screen — events and groups near you Discover
TrekMeet Event Planning screen — details and weather Plan
TrekMeet Safety screen — SOS and emergency contacts Stay Safe

How to join.

1

Fill the form

Request early access — it takes a minute. We’re approving in small batches as trail-matched slots open.

2

Install from your store

Once you’re on the tester list, install from your store. Access is gated by your Google or Apple account email, so use the same one you submitted on the form.

3

Sign in

Sign in with Google or Apple. Your first time takes about 30 seconds. You’re on the trail.

What happens when the beta ends.

When TrekMeet moves from closed beta to Open Beta later in 2026, you’ll update the app from your store and sign in once with the same Google or Apple account. Your profile, Trail Bonds, and the events you’ve RSVP’d to come back automatically via our cloud sync — no manual export, no spreadsheet.

Your lifetime Prime access is matched by email, so it carries across without you lifting a finger.

One small ask: please don’t uninstall the app between versions. Your on-device history — badges, completed hikes, personal settings — lives on the phone, not the cloud, so a fresh install would reset those. If that happens, it’s recoverable, just slower.

“Technology that breathes so you can too.”

I built TrekMeet because the apps I was using to plan hikes kept pulling me back to my screen — chat in one tab, map in another, payment splitter in a third. The trail deserves better. If you’re here, it’s because you believe the phone should help you get outside and then get out of the way. Thanks for showing up early. Your feedback in these rounds shapes what the rest of Australia eventually sees.

— Manish · Sydney

Ready when you are.

Request Early Access