Ubud events

Built in Ubud

Hai Bali banyan illustration

Hai

The good stuff gets buried. Hai helps you find the nights you would hate to miss.

Text Hai like you would text a friend: what is happening tonight, anything good on Saturday, is there sound healing near Alchemy? She reads the scattered group chats, venue pages, and posts so you do not have to.

Hai poster-style banyan illustration

Text hi on WhatsApp

hai bali.

Why I made this

I kept missing things in Ubud too.

Every week there was a kirtan I heard about a day late, a dinner someone mentioned after it sold out, or a teacher everyone seemed to know except me.

Ubud has the good stuff. It is just scattered across WhatsApp groups, Instagram posts, venue pages, and friend-of-friend messages.

Hai pulls that mess into one chat, then gets better when you tell her what you actually like.

Name
Hai
What she does
Reads the scattered places Ubud plans get posted
Where
Ubud and nearby Bali

This is Hai

Ask before you miss it.

Tell her what you are into once: ecstatic dance, ceramics, open mics, dinners, the right kind of yoga class. She remembers and stops sending random lists.

Poster-style Hai WhatsApp chat demo

Ask like a friend

What is on tonight? Any workshops Saturday? Where should I go after dinner?

She learns your taste

Favorite venues, teachers, regular nights, things you always say yes to, and things you always skip.

Free. No app.

No download and no account. Just WhatsApp.

What Hai Finds

The stuff that slips past you.

Tonight

Live music, kirtan, supper clubs, movie nights, and small one-off gatherings.

This week

Workshops, dinners, markets, talks, dance, ceremonies, wellness sessions, and small community nights.

Your rhythm

More of what you would actually leave the house for. Less generic calendar noise.

For visitors, locals, and the half-plugged-in

Text Hai before the night disappears.

She will ask a few questions, then send back a few plans that match what you actually like.

Open WhatsApp