Beer Run tracks your night as it happens — every bar you visit, every drink you have, every stop along the way. Log photos, see your route on a map, and build up a profile of your nights out you can actually look back on. When you’re done, turn the whole night into a video — every bar, every moment, automatically.
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Beer Run tracks your night as it happens — every bar you visit, every drink you have, every stop along the way. Log photos, see your route on a map, and build up a profile of your nights out you can actually look back on. When you’re done, turn the whole night into a video — every bar, every moment, automatically.
It’s dead simple to use. Log your drinks at each stop, add a photo, move on. Beer Run keeps track of where you’ve been so nothing gets lost.
It’s a social network for going out. Follow your mates, see where they’ve been, like and comment on their runs, message them directly. Your nights out deserve a feed, not just a camera roll nobody looks at.
Discover bars you never knew existed. Beer Run pulls from 60,000+ venues across Australia and New Zealand — pubs, small bars, clubs, restaurants and more. Find what’s around you, add the ones you want and hit go. When the night’s done, share your run card straight to Instagram or Facebook.
Planning a big one? Build a pub crawl collaboratively with your mates — search venues across the full catalog (60,000+), lock in the route, set a date and invite the crew. Everyone’s on the same page before the night even starts.
Free on iOS and Android.
In the app
First row: Run is the live night—map and a Bars list of licensed venues in your area (search, tap + to add), not the crawl planner. Then home feed, share card, Plan a crawl (Crawl dashboard + sheet: Plan → Discover → Invite), bars-in-area detail, and Live Activity where your iPhone allows. More in Features.



This flow is about coordinating a crawl with your crew: the Crawl tab is the dashboard—Plan New Crawl, Upcoming nights, same place you’ll come back to after you Invite mates onto one shared plan (not parallel chats).
Once you tap Plan New Crawl, the first screen in the sheet is Plan: name the crawl, where it starts (suburb, venue, or postcode), optional end so the map can load a corridor, state for interstate trips, and date. That’s the form with the sheet tabs—Plan is highlighted first, not the profile tab.
From there you use Discover and Route on the map to stack licensed pubs. Invite is in this same planner: open the Invite tab on that sheet to bring people onto this crawl so everyone shares one plan (not a side chat or a parallel list)—then Save when it’s locked. The strip is always Plan · Discover · Route · Invite · Save.
The four phones below start with the Crawl dashboard, then the planner sheet in the beats you’ll tap most—Plan, Discover, Invite. We don’t repeat every tab; Route and Save stay on that strip when you lock in stop order and finish.
Out-of-state: set state explicitly so the catalog and map match where the night actually is, not just your home region.




Same licensed-venue catalog (60,000+, Australia and New Zealand): what’s open near you or along tonight’s crawl, not only stops you already picked. Walk past a place and don’t know the name, or don’t want to wrestle the map—tap + and it joins the route.
On iPhones that support Live Activity, you can see a small strip on the lock screen—timer, current stop, drink count, and shortcuts to log another drink or open the next venue. The Run tab stays the main screen; this is an extra glance when you don’t want to unlock.


Features
The crawl planner follows the same rhythm as the app’s sheet—Plan · Discover · Route · Invite · Save (you can hop tabs, but that’s the strip): name the night and where it starts, state, and date on Plan; pull real venues from the 60,000+-pub catalog and lock walk order on the map; use Invite so mates land on one shared crawl; Save when it’s locked. That’s how you plan at home or line up pubs before a trip out of state instead of thrashing in chat.

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