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Show HN: Eintercon – A 48-hour social window to meet people worldwide
Eintercon is a social app where you get paired with people globally, but each connection lasts only 48 hours. The idea is to give just enough time to have a meaningful exchange before you hop off to meet someone new. It’s not about collecting followers — it’s about sparking real conversations, learning about other cultures, and keeping things fresh.
A couple of things that make it different:
Global-first design: built to make cross-border connections effortless.
48-hour connection window: keeps the experience engaging, without endless ghost chats.
Mailing & Labs: you can also drop into themed chatrooms ("Labs") filled with people from diverse cultures, or send cross-border messages to test how connections spark.
Passport feature: answer light “visa-style” questions to connect intentionally with people from specific regions.
We’re live on iOS (testflight) and web. I’d love feedback on:
Does the 48-hour limit feel like a good balance between fleeting and meaningful?
Are there other cultural-exchange features you’d expect or want in something like this?
Does the name “Eintercon” work for you, or is it too clunky? (I’ve been getting mixed reactions).
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