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What we believe

You don't find friends, you
become one.
Start by showing up.

You don't find friends, you become one.
Start by showing up.

You don't find friends, you become one.
Start by showing up.

Our purpose

To give the world a chance to show up again.
To help people become the friend they wish they had — and through that practice, create the friendships they’ve been searching for.

Our philosophy

Be a friend and watch the world befriend you back

You might know us as the dinner with strangers app, but we’re building something deeper: the friendship app.

We live in a world that promises instant connection. Swipe right, match made, relationship delivered. But real friendship doesn’t work like that. It’s not a product you receive. It’s a practice you commit to.

Being a friend starts with showing up for someone you don’t know yet. Walking into a room of strangers and saying yes. Inviting someone back. Choosing presence over convenience, again and again.

We’ve built tools for every step of your friendship journey. From the first hello to connection afterward, inviting people back, and weaving new faces into the circle you’re building.

We turn moments into friendships, and friendships into chosen family.

Our features

Online features for offline friendships eye

Our pillars

What it means to be a friend

Show up again

We’ve lost the art of running into each other — modern life optimized away the repetition that builds relationships. We have to create it intentionally now. The people who keep showing up become the ones who matter most.

Give first

Real friendship isn’t transactional — it’s not about keeping score. It’s about offering before you’re asked, reaching out first, giving freely. Trusting that the people worth keeping will eventually give back.

Embrace discomfort

Every meaningful connection starts with awkwardness. The nervous walk to a table of strangers. The vulnerability of admitting you want friends. That beautiful, messy friction is where real connection begins.

Hold space

Being a friend means listening without trying to fix. Creating room for people to be themselves — unfiltered, unpolished, uncertain. Presence that makes someone feel seen, not studied. Heard, not judged.

One picture says a thousand words

Smiling faces, new connections, real friendships.
This is what showing up looks like on film.

Ready to be a friend?

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