About RoastRecap

RoastRecap is a private AI roast app built for real friend-group history.

The app is for groups that already have inside jokes, side stories, recurring chaos, and people who keep score. Instead of letting all of that disappear into chat history, RoastRecap turns it into AI roasts, weekly recaps, and rankings the group can actually revisit.

Private by design

RoastRecap is built around invite-only friend groups, not public profiles or public discovery.

Funny, but with boundaries

The tone is adult, sharp, and roast-driven, with moderation tools and support paths when a group needs limits.

Worth checking every week

The payoff is not one joke. It is the ongoing cycle of weekly posts, recaps, and rankings that make the group feel active again.

Who RoastRecap fits best

The product works best when the group already has shared context and wants a better way to turn that into weekly memory, humor, and competition.

  • Friend groups with recurring shared history
  • Roommates, travel crews, and weekend groups
  • People who want a private space instead of a public feed
  • Groups that like keeping score and revisiting funny moments

Who it is not for

This page should help people self-select. RoastRecap is intentionally specific, and that is part of why it feels distinct.

  • People looking for a public social platform
  • Groups that want constant live chat instead of weekly payoff
  • Users who do not want roast-style humor in the product experience
  • Under-18 audiences

Why private friend groups matter

RoastRecap works because the people in the group already know one another. Shared history makes the AI roast output more specific, makes the recap more readable, and makes the rankings more fun.

Public social products flatten context. RoastRecap does the opposite. It keeps the tone, the jokes, and the running score inside the group instead of performing them for strangers.

Trust, moderation, and support

RoastRecap is adults-only and includes mature roast-style humor, but the product still needs clear boundaries. Owners and admins can manage membership, approvals, and moderation actions.

When something needs review beyond the group, the support page gives users the contact and reporting path, while the privacy policy and terms remain the formal source of record.

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Use these pages to move from the product overview into the flow, the college use case, and support.