Launching in New York City

Find people to do life with.

Pick something you want to do — pottery, a ramen crawl, that jellyfish exhibit. We find a small crew of people you’ll actually get along with, and get everyone talking before you meet.

Going alone doesn’t mean you’ll be alone.

“I want to do something, but I don’t have anyone to do it with.”

Making friends as an adult is weirdly hard. And meeting strangers is awkward enough that most people just… don’t. So the cooking class, the run club, the show — they stay on the list.

Another events directorySwiping through profilesA dating appA group chat full of strangers→ Real friends, made in real life

Four steps from “I’d love to try that” to “see you Sunday.”

1

Pick a plan

Tonight, this weekend, something new, under $25. Every plan shows who’s already in — not just a poster.

2

We find your crew

4–6 people matched on what you’re into — the weirdly specific stuff included. SpongeBob, Formula 1, jellyfish.

3

Break the ice — before you meet

The app starts the conversation. Little rounds reveal what you have in common and give the crew a name. Nobody has to go first.

4

Meet, then meet again

Find each other, do the thing, put your phones away. After, quietly pick who you’d hang out with again — it only shows if it’s mutual.

Show up already knowing everyone.

Before you meet Sarah, you already know she grew up on SpongeBob too, that Kimberly wants to see the jellyfish, and that your crew voted to call itself The Sunday Pottery Society. That’s the whole point: it doesn’t feel like meeting strangers. It feels like meeting up.

You found 8 things in common
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Everyone here is into SpongeBob💬 Ask how they got into it.
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Kimberly + you want to try the jellyfish exhibitMaybe that’s the crew’s next plan?
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Sarah + you both love horror moviesAsk for a recommendation.
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It’s mutual — you and Sarah would both hang out again.Plan something together →

Still useful after it works.

Most friend apps quietly become useless the moment they succeed. This one turns into the way you keep your social life going.

Circles

Do a few things with the same people and we’ll suggest making it official: chat, shared bucket list, upcoming plans.

Who’s free?

Tonight, tomorrow, this weekend — see which of your people are up for something, without a 40‑message group chat.

Badges for living, not scrolling

First meetup. Tried something new. Five neighborhoods. Your profile becomes a record of your actual life.

Built like we’re introducing strangers. Because we are.

18+ only

Everyone verifies their age. Identity verification is next.

Public places

Every plan meets at a public venue. Exact spots are shared only with your crew.

Your address stays yours

We only ever show a neighborhood. Never where you live, never where you are right now.

Report, block, leave

One tap from anywhere. No explanations needed. Blocks are silent and permanent.

Be in the first crews in New York City.

We’re launching neighborhood by neighborhood so every plan actually fills. Drop your email and we’ll text you a TestFlight invite when your area opens.

18+ only. No spam, no selling your email — see our privacy policy.