
Every place has people.
Go say hi.
Check in where you are, see who’s around, and send a hi 👋 — it only lands when it’s mutual.
Mutual hi’s only · you control your presence

Check in where you are, see who’s around, and send a hi 👋 — it only lands when it’s mutual.
Mutual hi’s only · you control your presence
The 22Blues app is on its way — check in, see who’s around, and say hi 👋 wherever you are in Egypt.
We believe technology should elevate life, not consume it — help you enjoy your days more, live experiences worth remembering, and stay genuinely engaged with the world and the people in it. That is where a sense of purpose comes from.
I built 22Blues because of a challenge our whole generation knows: the more connected we became online, the further apart we drifted in real life. The tools that promised to bring us together quietly took the beauty out of being together. This is my answer — technology that gets you off the screen and back into the room, where life actually happens.
Real venues, real people — and no profiles in the way.
Check in at a live venue and see who else is in the room — a status and an age. No photos, no gender, no scrolling.
Say hi to someone. If they hi you back, you both unlock the finding kit — their name, three photos, and their last spot on the map. The rest is a walk across the room.
A new friend, a future collaborator, a job you didn’t see coming — or just ten good minutes with someone new.
The whole game, in three moves.
Check in — GPS makes it real — and send a hi to someone in the zone. Only a mutual hi becomes a match; if yours isn’t returned, nobody ever knows you sent it.
A match unlocks the finding kit: their name, three photos, and their last seen spot pinned on the map. No chat to get stuck in — just enough to go find them.
Walk over and say it in person — that’s the whole point. And when you head home, your presence fades on its own.
A coffee, a class, a crazy idea — some things are just better in twos.






Meeting someone new should feel exciting — never uncertain. So every zone runs on rules we don’t bend.
A zone can only open inside a venue with professional management and real security at the door — places that already know how to look after a room. If a venue can’t guarantee that, it doesn’t get a zone.
Zones run within hours when getting there — and getting home — is easy and safe. We don’t stay late: when the night stretches thin, the zone is already closed.
In any zone, some of the people saying hi are ours. Gatekeepers are randomly assigned and indistinguishable from any other guest — they meet, they chat, and they quietly keep out behavior that doesn’t belong here.
Block anyone in one tap. Report anything that felt wrong. Every report is reviewed by a person, continuously — and members who don’t match this community are removed from it.
Your presence fades on its own after a few hours and is never stored. Block anyone, check out anytime.
Check-ins live in the 22Blues app · Cairo first
New places and experiences, chosen by our editors.
Nothing here yet — the first pages are on their way.