How RoastRecap Works

How RoastRecap Works

RoastRecap works like a private AI roast app for friend groups should: start with an invite-only group, add real moments and reactions, then turn the week into recaps, roasts, and rankings.

Private friend groupsWeekly recapsAI roast outputFriend rankings

Create a private friend group

RoastRecap starts with an invite-only group instead of a public profile. That gives the AI roast app the shared context it needs and keeps the conversation limited to the people who belong there.

Owners and admins control invites, approvals, and elevated permissions so the group can stay private as it grows.

Add moments, events, and reactions

As the week moves, the group adds the raw material: stories, updates, reactions, comments, and event context. Those details give the app something real to work from.

That is what makes the output feel grounded. RoastRecap works best when it is summarizing real group history instead of inventing context from nowhere.

  • Moments and event context.
  • Comments and reaction signals.
  • Shared references that make the recaps feel specific.

Generate weekly AI roasts, recaps, and rankings

Once activity is in place, RoastRecap can turn it into multiple outputs. The same history can power weekly recaps, roast-style commentary, and friend rankings that keep the group engaged.

Because those outputs live in one product, your group gets humor, memory, and competition without juggling separate tools.

  • Recap summaries for the week.
  • Roast-style output tied to real group context.
  • Rankings and leaderboard-style momentum.

Use moderation controls when needed

RoastRecap is built for playful banter, but it still needs clear boundaries. Owners and admins can manage members, approvals, and moderation actions when something crosses the line.

If an issue needs review beyond the group, the support page gives people a clear reporting and contact path.

What groups fit best

RoastRecap works best for groups with recurring shared history: travel groups, roommates, weekend crews, and long-running chats with endless receipts.

If the group wants privacy, recurring payoff, and a better record of what happened, this private AI roast app fits the job.

Explore related pages

These links connect the trust layer, product explanations, and the core feature pages already on the site.