PinUpp

Every party needs a wall.

PinUpp is a corkboard for the occasion — the wedding, the birthday, the send-off. Guests pin photos, notes, and memories to one wall, at one link, and the wall outlives the night.

No feed. No likes. No app for your guests to install.

Free — no account needed. Make it tonight, share it at the party, keep it forever.

This is a real board.

Go on — read it. The board below is live, and those flyers are really pinned to it; there’s even a breeze on. Now picture it the morning after the party: photos from every table, a note from everyone who came, hung a little crooked, exactly where they left them.

WELCOME — READ ME FIRST

This is a bulletin board. The real kind — paper, pins, not enough space — it just happens to live on the internet. Everything here was pinned the same way yours will be. Have a poke around; nothing bites. — The Management

NOTICE FROM THE CARETAKER

Stale flyers may be ripped down. They fall to the floor below, as paper does. Space here is scarce on purpose — that's what keeps the board worth reading.

HOW TO PIN A FLYER

Write a note or bring a photo — it goes straight up on the board, pinned and all. Drag it anywhere there's room. Hang it a little crooked — nobody trusts a perfectly straight flyer.

START YOUR OWN BOARD

Type a name in the box at the top of this page and press the button. Takes about five seconds, and nobody asks for your email. Honest.

WANT TO KEEP THIS BOARD?

Sign in — one email, no password to invent — and it's saved to your name, every flyer exactly where you pinned it. Until then it lives at its secret link, so don't lose the link.

SHARE THE LINK

Every board has one link. Text it to the street, the club, or the group chat. Whoever holds the link can walk right up and read the board.

How it works

1. Start the board.

Name the occasion, press the button. Five seconds — less time than the seating chart took, guaranteed.

2. Let everyone pin.

Guests tap the link and pin a photo from the night or a note for the guest of honor. No downloads, no sign-ups — if they can open a link, they’re in.

3. Share the link with the invite.

Put it in the group chat, on the invitation, or on a little card by the cake. After the party, the wall is the keepsake.

Which one is yours?

THE WEDDING

Every table pins a photo before the night’s out. Better than the disposable cameras, and nobody has to develop anything.

THE BACHELORETTE

The itinerary, the fit checks, the receipts. One wall for the weekend — what happens on the board stays on the board.

THE BIRTHDAY

Everyone pins a memory, a photo, a terrible old picture from 2009. By cake time the wall is the gift.

THE SEND-OFF

Retirement, graduation, the big move. The whole crowd signs the wall — and unlike the card, it doesn’t end up in a drawer.

The wall outlives the night

The board works the second you make it — no account, nothing to set up. When the party’s over, sign in with one email — no password to invent — and the whole wall is saved to your name: every photo, every note, every flyer exactly as crooked as your guests left it.

What it costs — nothing

Free. Actually free — every board, every flyer, every guest. The Management sells brass pins and bigger walls, never your attention and never your photos.

“The prices are posted early so nobody’s ever surprised.” — The Management
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