The group chat that actually makes you move.
A crew is your inner circle — the 3 to 8 people who actually care whether you showed up today. Not a public feed. Not a follower count. Just the people whose opinion makes you lace up your shoes on days you'd rather not.
When Jake sees that Maya and Dylan already logged their groove days by 8 AM, sitting on the couch stops feeling comfortable. That's not peer pressure. That's peer fuel.
The lifter, the runner, the walker, and the cyclist all compete on the same leaderboard. Because a groove day is a groove day, regardless of how you earned it.
Sam doesn't lift. She walks and runs. But she moves six days a week, and she's sitting at second place in her crew's season standings. Nobody's asking what she did — they're just seeing that she showed up. That's the whole point.
Open your crew and see today's activity in real time. Green dots for people who've already logged a groove day. Empty dots for those who haven't yet. No messages needed. No awkward check-ins.
The leaderboard speaks for itself. And when someone's been quiet for a few days, you know. A quick text — "you good?" — goes a lot further than any push notification an app could send.
There are no likes. No comments. No photo feeds. Crews are stripped down to one thing: did you move today? That simplicity is what makes it work. There's nowhere to perform. There's only showing up or not.
Download Groove, create a crew, and invite the friends who actually want to be held accountable.
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