Sunday brunch regulars
6 people · weekly · Bandra
Same long table. Different conversations.
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.
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.
6 people · weekly · Bandra
Same long table. Different conversations.
5 people · twice a week · Bangalore
Showing up rain or shine. Filter coffee after.
8 people · weekly · Jaipur
Six rotating games. One quiet host.
6 people · 6-week cohort · Jaipur
Beginners welcome. Wonky bowls encouraged.
10 people · monthly · Gurgaon
Three founders pitch over croissants.
5 people · monthly · Mumbai
One book, one chair each, no phones.
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.
Show up to a plan. Mutual QR check-in confirms attendance. Trust updates quietly.
A 30-second post-meetup card. Positive tags, optional shoutout, private safety signal.
The familiarity engine notices. The next plan with the same crew is auto-labeled and surfaced.
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.