Private challenge rooms
Create invite-only rooms, approve who gets in, and keep every competition focused on your real circle.
ViedME
Challenge everything and everyone. With Privacy first!
ViedME is where step battles, pub quizzes, drinking games, and whatever your group dreams up become private, addictive competition with real momentum.
Private
Invite-only rooms with approval so every challenge stays inside your circle.
Simple
Manual sync keeps the experience clean, understandable, and pressure-free.
Addictive
Small daily movement turns into a real social race when everyone can see the ranking.


Why people will open it daily
This is not just another fitness tracker. It is a private social competition platform built around momentum, rivalry, and repeatable room-based challenges that feel personal from the first invite.
Create invite-only rooms, approve who gets in, and keep every competition focused on your real circle.
Start with step battles today, then expand into pub quizzes, drinking games, and every challenge your group invents next.
Every room is built around friendly rivalry, momentum, and the kind of leaderboard that keeps people checking back.
How it works
ViedME is designed to be fast to understand and even faster to feel. From daily step battles to future challenge formats, the room does the social work for you.
Sign in with Google or Apple, choose your nickname, and pick the avatar your friends will remember.
Start a challenge, share a code, or request access to a room someone else created.
Open the app, synchronize your latest steps, and see exactly where you stand on the leaderboard.
FAQ
ViedME is a privacy-first social challenge app focused on private rooms and competitive group play. The first live challenge is Lazy Step Challenge, with more formats planned next.
No. ViedME is designed around an in-app nickname and avatar instead of a public real-world profile.
You can create a room, customize it, share its invitation code, and manually approve who joins. Room owners stay in control.
Your leaderboard position is based on synchronized step totals inside the room window. Equal totals share the same rank.