Not a distance test
Everyone invited appears nearby for this build.
Private alpha
Rouna is now in the hands of invited friends and family on iPhone and Android. We need honest use, awkward moments, and clear notes—not polite applause.
Every invited tester enters the same virtual room. That lets friends in different places check in together and test the complete connection flow before we switch on real venue-scale proximity.

Everyone invited appears nearby for this build.
Invited numbers can use any six-digit code during alpha.
A useful test session
Make your profile, take a current face photo, and check in.
Find another tester, choose why you want to connect, and send a Hi.
Start a chat. Edit and delete messages, request more time, create a group, and invite someone.
Test blocking, reporting, and account deletion only with a willing partner or a designated test account.

A connection still has boundaries
Chats begin with one hour on the clock. More time, an in-person meetup, and sharing socials or phone numbers each require both people to agree.
Either person can disconnect at any time. Blocking and reporting are separate safety actions.
The six-digit sign-in bypass exists only for invited alpha accounts. It is not the public login, so do not share access outside the test group.
This build tells us whether the social flow works. A later, in-person test will tell us how Rouna feels inside its intended 600-foot discovery radius.
Tell us what you were trying to do, what happened, and which phone you used. A screenshot helps.