Discover, save & organize
experiences into guides.

Today we're inspired by the
same shows, viral videos, &
“best of” lists.

… eating at the same restaurants & traveling to the same places.

It's time we put the taste back in the hands of the tastemaker.

MEET PIKE

A Discovery & Guide App For
Bookmarking & Sharing

Smartphone screen displaying a bar scene in Brooklyn, NYC with tables, chairs, and a bar counter, part of a nightlife guide app showing article title and social media icons.

We Promise To Link You Up With Whatever It Is That You Want To Find!

GUIDES THAT
GET YOU.

Scroll through a location-based Discovery Feed to
find guides created by other Pike users.

FROM OVER-HYPED
TO UNDER WRAPS.

A performer on stage in a nightclub engaging with a crowd of people, with many reaching towards him. The nightclub is dimly lit with some green lights and a purple text overlay says, "Turn Up On A Tuesday."

Get inspired by
following your friends and
other culture-forward creatives

who have tasteful recommendations.

A smartphone screen showing a travel guide app with recent guides and trending guides on various topics, including places in New York City, hiking, coffee scenes, and exploring Brooklyn.

GO AHEAD.
PIKE IT.

Empty and partially eaten dishes of spicy peppers, salad, rice, and fried foods on a table with chopsticks, chopstick holders, soy sauce, and drinks, with a green text overlay saying "Flavor Spicier Than You."

Whether it's a hike, cafe, restaurant or bar,
seamlessly organize experiences and
create your own guides
for others to see or keep them private for your eyes only.

A photo of a bookstore with tall shelves filled with books, and a table with stacks of books in front. Two people are browsing in the store. The display is for a book titled 'Where To Kill Time When Time Is All You Have' by an author from Queens, NY.

WE HAVE A SPOT TO
FIT ALL YOUR VIBES.

A woman in a colorful carnival costume with large blue and teal feathered wings, smiling and standing in a parade during festival season.

Tag and search for guides with different vibes.
Identity isn't monolithic. Neither is your vibe.

A bookstore interior with shelves full of books, two people browsing, and tables stacked with books for sale.

DO MORE WITH YOUR
RECS WITH JUST A TAP.

Come to a place of ideas and community. Get inspired.
Remix. Venture out. Try new things.

Travel to the places of your city that you’ve never been before. Head to unexpected corners of your current moment and never leave the conversation.

AND SO MUCH MORE.

Close-up of green palm leaves with a label reading 'Spiritual Awakening' in orange.

Pike is packed with guides,
but your taste always come first.

A mobile phone screen displaying a guide for a wine and drink experience in Long Island, NY. The guide is titled 'Long Island's Elite Pour List' with a description about curated wine programs in Manhattan-style lounges and historic harbor vaults. There are categories for wine, drinks, and food, and a button to add experiences, with options for who can see the guide and sponsorship toggle.

CREATE & SHARE GUIDES

Save and organize places on Pike & spare your screenshots folder.

On Pike, you can seamlessly organize experiences and craft guides for others to discover or keep them private for your personal use. You can bookmark your favorite places or guides for easy access whenever you need them. Creating a guide takes seconds, saving you (and your screenshots folder) from hours of organization hassle.

  • Multiple images of smiling people with colorful 'Follow' buttons and '+Follow' labels.

    Follow & Discover

    On Pike, find inspiration by following friends with similar tastes and exploring their recommendations. Discover location-based guides from fellow Pike users, plus insights from cultural influencers and local creatives who share the places that shape who they are.

  • Map showing part of Manhattan, New York City, with streets like Spring Street, Broome Street, and Canal Street. Landmarks include the Museum of Ice Cream, multiple subway stations, and the Lower Manhattan area.

    Explore

    Pike integrates with Google Maps for a familiar, searchable interface. Get reliable real-time info at a glance: address, hours, website, and phone, plus price range, photos, and which people you follow have already bookmarked the place.

  • Text message with a profile picture of a man, food images, and a promotional message about a guide for Pike restaurants.

    Save & Share

    Got a friend in town asking for a recommendation? Don't overthink it. Send them a guide you've made, or one someone else built on Pike. Even without the app, they can open it for free.

  • Screenshot of a social media comments section with profile pictures and comments from users Brandon Heard and Maxwell Arnold, praising a guide and sharing their experiences.

    Join the Conversation

    On Pike, engage with guides by leaving comments and sharing your opinions and experiences. Start a discussion or join one already going, adding your perspective to a vibrant exchange of tastes and ideas that keeps the community connected.

Latest from Pike

Guide highlights and city stories,
straight from the people who know the spots.

Got Questions?

Everything you need to know about PIKE,
from how it works to where to get it.