Stay Connected After Facebook

You Left Facebook. You Didn't Leave Your Friends.

You need a group email list and a shared directory. That's it.

Start Your Group — Free

Sound Familiar?

The Group Text Nobody Reads

Someone starts a group text. Two people mute it. Three never see it. The rest reply "lol" and nothing actually gets organized.

Half Won't Join Another App

You already know. Someone suggests Discord and three people say "I'm not downloading that." GroupMe? Signal? Same story, different app icon.

You Don't Need a "Platform"

You don't need feeds, stories, or reaction buttons. You need to email the group when something matters and know who moved to a new city.

What You Actually Need

Three things. Not thirty.

A Group Mailing List

Send an email, everyone gets it. Reply, everyone sees it. No app required — it's just email, the thing everyone already uses.

A Member Directory

Phone numbers, emails, addresses — in one place. When someone moves or changes their number, it's updated for everyone. No more texting "does anyone have Mike's new number?"

Reply From Your Inbox

No logins, no dashboards, no notifications to manage. When someone emails the group, you reply from your regular email. Done.

How It Works

1

Create Your Group

Give it a name. Takes about 30 seconds.

2

Invite Your People

Share a link or add them by email. They don't need to download anything.

3

Done

Email the group. Check the directory. That's the whole thing.

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Free forever

A group mailing list and member directory for your friend group. No credit card. No trial period. No catch.

Built Different

No App to Install

It works through email — the one technology everyone already uses, from your most tech-savvy friend to your least.

No Algorithm

Nobody decides what you see. When someone emails the group, everyone gets it. Revolutionary concept, apparently.

Your Data Stays Yours

No ads. No tracking. No selling your contact list. You left that world for a reason.

Your Friends Are Worth More Than a Group Text

You didn't leave social media because you stopped caring about people. You left because the platform stopped deserving your attention. Give your circle something better.

Human-centered, industrial-strength.