How RoastRecap Works

The product flow is simple: private group in, weekly chaos out.

RoastRecap works like a structured weekly cycle. Your friend group adds real moments, reactions, and side stories during the week, then the app turns that activity into AI roasts, a recap, and rankings that make the whole group feel alive again.

01

Create the private group

Start with an invite-only group and define who owns the space, who can moderate, and who belongs in the conversation.

02

Drop in real moments

Add the stories, reactions, comments, and event context that your group is already talking about during the week.

03

Turn the week into output

RoastRecap uses that shared context to generate roast-style commentary, recap summaries, and friend rankings.

04

Keep the tone under control

Owners and admins can use moderation controls while support and reporting paths remain available when needed.

What the app needs from the group

RoastRecap works best when the group gives it real context instead of expecting a generic roast machine to invent the week from nothing.

  • Moments and event context
  • Comments and reaction signals
  • The weird updates your group would normally reference later
  • Shared history that gives the AI something specific to work from

What the group gets back

AI roasts

Roast-style commentary tied to the actual story instead of generic joke generation.

Weekly recap

A readable summary of the biggest things that happened across the group during the week.

Comedic rankings

A leaderboard-style finish that gives the group a reason to come back and compare weeks.

Why the flow feels better than a normal group chat

The app is not trying to replace conversation with more noise. It gives the group a clearer cycle and better payoff.

Less pressure during the week

People can drop in when something actually happens instead of feeling like they need to keep a conversation artificially alive.

More specific output

Shared context makes the roasts, recaps, and rankings feel grounded in what the group actually lived.

A weekly finish line

The recap and rankings give the group one obvious moment to come back, catch up, and compare notes.

Clearer boundaries

Owners, admins, support, and policy pages create a more structured space than a chaotic public feed.

Explore related pages

Use these pages to move from the process view into the broader overview, a concrete use case, and support.