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Barton Creek hike
Saturday 9am ยท 3 going
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Ramen on East 6th
Tonight 7pm ยท 2 going
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Live music at Mohawk
Friday 8pm ยท 5 going
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Coffee at Houndstooth
Sunday 10am ยท 4 going

Austin, TX ยท Now in Beta

Real community, one plan at a time.

Small moments. Genuine connections. Made to last.

I want to on

How it works.

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Step 1

Join the community

Tell us what you're into. Takes two minutes.

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Step 2

Post or join an activity

Start something new or jump into an existing plan.

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Step 3

Show up

We handle the details. Don't stress.
Be yourself. We saved you a seat.

Connected to everyone.
Close to no one.

Sound familiar? You're not alone.

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New to Austin, still finding your people.

Your crew is already here, you just haven't met them yet.

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Plenty of acquaintances, nobody who really knows you.

Fewer people. Deeper connections.

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Showing up to play is easy. Finding the right crew is hard.

Your level. Your vibe. Every week.

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Organizing has started to feel like a full-time job.

Post what you're up for. We handle everything else.

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Good night. No follow-up. Happens every time.

The next plan is already waiting.

We're focused on bringing people together. The old-fashioned way.

5

Close friends the average person can meaningfully maintain.

Robin Dunbar, University of Oxford (2021)

50 hrs

Shared time needed to turn an acquaintance into a casual friend. 200+ hours for a close one.

Jeffrey Hall, University of Kansas (2018)

1 in 5

Americans say they haven't made a new friend in over five years.

Survey Center on American Life (2021)

60%

of adults said they wanted to make a new friend last year. More than half didn't.

Bumble Friendship Survey (2025)

โ€œClose relationships are the single greatest predictor of happiness and life satisfaction, more than wealth, fame, or career success.โ€

Harvard Study of Adult Development, 85+ years

โ€œThe number one place adults meet lasting friends is work or school. Environments that shrink or disappear after your 20s.โ€

Pew Research Center (2023)

โ€œYou can't snap your fingers and make a friend. Maintaining close relationships is the most important work we do in our lives.โ€

Jeffrey Hall, University of Kansas (2018)

Friendship doesn't happen by accident.
It happens by showing up. Together. Regularly.

Your first plan is one step away.

Browse what's happening in Austin this week, or download the iOS app (in beta) for the full experience.