You Liked Them. Not Enough for Instagram.
Conference contacts, fellow volunteers, tournament parents — people worth knowing without the social media follow.
Sound Familiar?
Exchanged Numbers, Never Texted
Great conversation at the conference. Swapped contacts. Then what? Texting a near-stranger a week later feels weird. So you don't. And the connection dies.
LinkedIn Is Too Public, Instagram Too Personal
There's no good middle ground. LinkedIn makes everything a performance. Instagram is your vacation photos. Neither is right for "people I actually want to keep in touch with."
The Connection Fades Without a Container
Without somewhere to exist as a group, these connections evaporate. Not because people don't care — because there's no place to go.
What You Actually Need
A lightweight place for lightweight relationships.
A Lightweight Circle
Not a social network. Not a chat group. Just a shared space where a group of people can stay loosely connected without the overhead.
A Shared Directory
Everyone's name, email, phone — visible to the group. When you need to reach someone six months later, you can actually find them.
Occasional Group Emails
Not daily chatter. Just the ability to say "Hey, I'll be in your city next month" or "This reminded me of our conversation" — and have it reach everyone who was there.
How It Works
Create a Circle
Name it after the event, the cohort, or whatever brought you together.
Invite the People
Share a link while you're still in the same room. Or add them by email afterward.
Done
Now you can find each other. Email the group. Stay connected at whatever pace feels right.
A circle for the people you met at that thing. Shared directory, group email, no overhead. No credit card required.
Built Different
No App to Install
Works through email. The one tool everyone already has. No downloads, no accounts, no learning curve.
No Algorithm
When someone emails the group, everyone gets it. No one's deciding what's "relevant" to you. The group decides what matters.
Your Data Stays Yours
No ads. No tracking. No selling your network to recruiters. This isn't LinkedIn. It's just your people.
Don't Let Good Connections Die of Neglect
The people you clicked with at that conference, that volunteer project, that weekend event — they're worth more than a business card in a drawer. Give the connection a home.
Human-centered, industrial-strength.