iOS app · coming soon

The bulletin board you have to walk to.

Virtual power poles on real street corners. Walk up to see what’s pinned. Post your own. Echo it across town — one block at a time.

iPhone first Then web Then Android

How it works

Wheatpaste, without the staple gun.

PowerPost puts a virtual pole on the corner. You have to be there to read it. That’s the whole trick — and why it stays local.

01 — WALK

Show up

Poles live on real intersections. Free accounts see what’s within a short walk. No infinite feed. No scrolling your city from the couch.

02 — PIN

Post a bill

A Master Bill is one post — lost cat, gig tonight, yard sale — that you pin to poles you can reach. Edit once, it updates everywhere it’s hanging.

03 — ECHO

Carry it

Walk to another corner and Echo someone else’s bill. That’s how a flyer crosses town: people, not algorithms. Hype Score tracks the miles.

Real wood. Fake poles. AR drops a virtual pole on the sidewalk. The posts are from people who actually walked there.

The system

Built like a street, not a feed.

Every post is real. Radius is enforced on the server. Walking is the product.

Master Bill

One source of truth. Pin it to every pole you can reach. Mark it resolved and it comes down everywhere at once.

Echo

Re-pin someone else’s bill on your walk. The original poster sees who carried it, and which corners it hit.

Hype Score

Reputation for showing up — walking, pinning, echoing. Neighborhood-scoped. No global leaderboard circus.

Pole Sponsor

A shop can own a corner. Nearby walkers get a short radius boost. The pole jumps to the top of the list.

Where we’re starting

Phone in the pocket first.

PowerPost only works if you’re actually on the corner. So the app ships before the website.

Now

iOS

Native iPhone app. Map of nearby poles, pin a Master Bill, Echo on foot, AR view of the pole when you’re close. This waitlist is for TestFlight and launch day.

Next

Web

Look up a pole from a laptop. Manage bills. Sponsor a corner. The street still decides what you can see — web doesn’t skip the walk rules.

Then

Android

Same poles, same bills, ARCore geospatial anchors. If you’re on Android now, join the list anyway — we’ll open that door second.

Simple pricing

Walk free. Reach farther if you want.

Free

$0

  • ~200 m / a handful of poles
  • One photo per bill
  • One Home Pole

Basic

$4.99/mo

  • 1 km radius
  • Links + unlimited photos
  • Two Home Poles

Pro

$9.99/mo

  • 5 km — city-wide feel
  • Featured slot + bumps
  • Three Home Poles

Get in early

Be on the first poles.

Drop your email. We’ll send TestFlight when iOS is ready — then web, then Android. No spam, no feed, no “daily digest of your neighborhood.”