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Circles

Social life is recurring, not random.

Circles are small recurring crews who meet for the same calm thing again and again. The longer you're here, the warmer the room gets.

Auto-RSVP regulars

The same Saturday morning, on autopilot.

Once you're a regular, you're in by default. Skip a week with one tap. The host sees who's coming Wednesday by Sunday — not 6pm Saturday.

  • Recurring plans auto-RSVP your regulars in advance
  • Skip-this-week toggle — no flake, no apology required
  • Familiarity score grows the more sessions you share
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Your circles
Saturday yoga circle
12 weeks running · 88% repeat
+3
Next session
Sunrise vinyasa · Sat 6:30 AM
Auto-RSVP'd · 6 regulars in
You're inSkip this week
Upcoming
Couple's pottery · Mar 22
Monthly · 6 of 8 going
Real circles, real cadences

What this actually looks like.

Recurring

Sunday brunch regulars

6 people · weekly · Bandra

Same long table. Different conversations.

Recurring

Cubbon sunrise run

5 people · twice a week · Bangalore

Showing up rain or shine. Filter coffee after.

Recurring

Board game Wednesdays

8 people · weekly · Jaipur

Six rotating games. One quiet host.

Recurring

Pottery + tea afternoons

6 people · 6-week cohort · Jaipur

Beginners welcome. Wonky bowls encouraged.

Recurring

Startup coffee circle

10 people · monthly · Gurgaon

Three founders pitch over croissants.

Recurring

Sunday reading group

5 people · monthly · Mumbai

One book, one chair each, no phones.

Familiarity engine

"I recognize people here."

Every attendance, check-in, and warm reflection feeds a private familiarity graph. Plan cards subtly surface "you've met 3 of these people". Profiles whisper "you've enjoyed two plans with them before". Stranger anxiety drops, then disappears.

  • Familiar faces highlighted on every plan
  • Recurring crews auto-detected and labeled
  • Never a follower count — only personal warmth
3 familiar faces joining
You've enjoyed 2 plans with Aanya before.
Recurring crew
Brunch regulars · 5 plans · last met 8d ago
How circles form

You don't decide. You just keep showing up.

Step 1

Join + attend

Show up to a plan. Mutual QR check-in confirms attendance. Trust updates quietly.

Step 2

Reflect warmly

A 30-second post-meetup card. Positive tags, optional shoutout, private safety signal.

Step 3

Show up again

The familiarity engine notices. The next plan with the same crew is auto-labeled and surfaced.

Private by default

Circles are private. No public counts. No follows.

Familiarity is a personal experience, not a metric. We never show how many people have met someone — only how often you have, and only to you.