Save Date Night Spots & Plan Trips Together on One Shared Map
Stop texting each other screenshots. Build a shared map of date spots, restaurants to try, and trip ideas — all extracted from Instagram with AI.
2x
More places discovered as a pair
34
Average date spots saved
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To save a new spot
89%
Of saved spots actually visited
The Problem
How couples lose great places
Bookmarks
An infinite list with no map, no addresses, and no way to filter by location
Screenshots
No searchable info — just images in your camera roll you'll never scroll back to
Google Maps
Manual search for every single place — assuming you even remember the name
Notes apps
A messy text dump that you forget about by the time you actually need it
The Solution
How Hold My Pin works for couples
Build a shared 'want to try' map
Both of you see an amazing restaurant on Instagram? Share it to Hold My Pin. Both pins land on the same shared map. No more 'I'll send you the link later' that never happens.
Plan date nights in seconds
Open your shared map, filter by 'restaurants near us', and pick from the spots you've both saved. Every pin links to the original post — so you remember why you wanted to go.
Collaborative trip planning
Planning a honeymoon, anniversary trip, or weekend away? Both partners save places from their feeds. The trip plan builds itself as you both scroll and save.
Never forget a recommendation
A friend recommends a rooftop bar in a group chat. A creator posts your new favorite brunch spot. Save them all — they're on the map, not lost in message threads.
It starts the same way every Friday. “Where do you want to eat?” — “I don't know, where do you want to eat?” You both saw amazing restaurants on Instagram this week. Neither of you can find them now.
Couples discover twice as many places as solo users — but that discovery happens across two phones, two feeds, and two sets of bookmarks that never talk to each other. The restaurant she saved on Instagram and the cocktail bar he found in a Reel live in completely separate worlds.
The couples discovery problem
You text each other links. Screenshots pile up in DMs. You say “we should try that place” and then it vanishes into the infinite scroll. By the weekend, you're back to the same three restaurants because neither of you can remember the new ones.
- Texting links buries recommendations in endless message threads
- Separate bookmarks mean you each have half the picture
- Screenshots have no address, no map, no way to filter by “nearby”
- Shared notes become a messy text dump nobody maintains
One map, both of you
Hold My Pin gives couples a shared map that both partners feed. She saves a brunch spot from a Reel in Paris. He saves a cocktail bar from Instagram. Both pins land on the same map — with the original videos attached so you both remember why it caught your eye.
Date night, solved
Friday night arrives. Open your shared map. Filter by “restaurants near us.” Pick from places you've both been wanting to try. No more “I don't know, where do you want to eat?” — you have a curated list with context.
Trip planning that builds itself
Planning a trip to Rome or Barcelona? Create a trip collection. Both of you save places from your feeds over weeks. By departure day, you have a complete map — restaurants, attractions, cafes — without ever sitting down to “plan.”
Remember why you saved it
Every pin links back to the original post. That stunning Reel of pasta being made tableside? That post of the rooftop with the skyline view? You can rewatch it before deciding where to go.
Real couples using Hold My Pin
“My girlfriend and I share a collection for our Italy trip. She adds places from her feed, I add from mine. 60+ pins and we leave in March.”
— Daniel Okafor, product designer at Figma
“Planned our entire honeymoon in Bali from saved Reels. Waterfalls, restaurants, hidden temples — all on one map before we even landed.”
— Sarah Mitchell, photographer
Stop losing date night ideas
Every restaurant, bar, and weekend idea you both discover on social media deserves a spot on your shared map. Save it together, visit it together, and never waste another Friday wondering where to go.
FAQ
Common questions from couples
Create a shared collection and invite your partner. Both of you can add places from any platform. Every pin appears on the same map in real-time. You can also have private collections alongside shared ones.
Yes. One of you might find a restaurant on Instagram while the other sees a cocktail bar in a Reel. Both places end up on the same shared map.
Create a trip collection (e.g., 'Lisbon anniversary'). Both partners save places to it as they discover them on social media. By the time you book flights, you already have a complete map of restaurants, hotels, and activities.
Absolutely. Save venue videos, catering recommendations, and photographer location ideas from Instagram — all pinned on one map. Share the collection with your wedding planner.
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