Walk, jog, run — your steps press the story forward. Sit down, and it waits. Turn the hours you already spend listening into the movement your body was owed.
You already make time for your favourite shows. Mosey simply attaches your body to those hours — so listening becomes the cue to move, without another routine to plan, track or feel guilty about.
Audio plays while you're moving and waits when you stop. No workout plan, timer or willpower ritual — just the next episode pulling you forward.
See how many steps stand between you and the end of an episode. The entertainment stays the reward; movement becomes how you reach it.
No GPS. No maps. No location permission. Motion sensing happens on your phone, because Mosey needs to know that you moved — never where you went.
A short grace window carries you through crosswalks, queues and ordinary pauses. If you stop for longer, the audio fades and waits. Start moving again and the story returns — no fumbling, no buttons.
Finish a session and Mosey turns your cadence into an Echo: generative rings that grow from the way you moved. It is your streak, your memory and something worth sharing — without revealing a route.
Mosey launches with the motion gate, listening and Echoes. After launch, the Feed will let friends share what they walked to and the art they made — never their routes or locations.
Give a friend props for a strong week, discover what your circle is listening to and feel the gentle pull of seeing someone else already out there.
Press play at the same moment as everyone else. Sunday 9AM, the new episode drops and a whole group sets off — different streets, different cities, same story, same stride. A book club for your feet.
No new class to book. No workout block to defend. Keep the shows, the queue and the time you already make for them — Mosey changes only where your body is while you listen.
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A motion-gated podcast player connects audio playback to movement. In Mosey, a podcast plays while you walk, jog or run. When you stop moving, the episode pauses after a short grace window and waits for you to start again.
Mosey is built specifically for that: your steps press play, and stopping pauses the episode. It turns listening time you already have into movement without asking you to schedule a workout or build a separate fitness routine.
No. Mosey does not use GPS, maps, routes or location permission. Motion sensing and cadence processing happen on your device. The app needs to know that you are moving, not where you are moving.
Mosey includes a short grace window, so ordinary pauses such as traffic lights and crosswalks do not feel punishing. Adaptive Mode can also calibrate the motion gate to different paces and movement styles.
Echoes are shareable generative artworks created from a walking session. Rings grow from your steps and cadence, so every walk leaves a distinct visual mark. They make progress visible without maps, routes or public leaderboards.
Mosey launches for iOS and Android in August 2026. Core motion-gated listening is free. Mosey Plus is planned at $9.99 per month or $49.99 per year, with a full trial.
The gate, listening, goals, streaks and Echoes never cost a thing. Plus adds delight, not health.
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