Get the right invite

how it works

You walk into a concert with 5 people. Someone there wanted to meet you. You just don't know who.

Browse profiles. Pick the ones that intrigue you.

No matching. No messaging. No awkward first texts.

When we form a group, everyone in it chose each other. But no one knows who chose who. Was it chemistry? Curiosity? You'll have to find out in person.

Step 1

See who's into the same things as you

Everyone here shares your interests

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Step 2

Pick who you'd like to meet

for romantic for friendships

Step 3

We assemble groups based on mutual picks

4-6 compatible people who chose each other

Step 4

Get your invite

Your group + the plan. You decide

Step 5

Meet in a cozy spot

Somewhere where you can talk and get to know each other

Step 6

Attend an event as a group

Concerts, comedy shows, cultural events

the experience

4-6 people. One event. Zero small talk about the weather.

Comedy shows. Concerts. Wine tastings. Pickleball leagues. Whatever you're actually into.

Everyone there wanted to meet everyone else. The mutual interest is built in.

Whether it turns into friendship, romance, or just a great night — that's up to you.

Why people are excited

"The mutual selection thing is genius. Everyone in your group chose to meet each other, but it's not weird or transparent like swiping. It's somewhere between organic and intentional, which is exactly what's missing from everything else out there."

Riley

Riley

Early 30s, Toronto

"I've been saying for years that apps are broken and we need to go back to meeting people IRL. But random meetups are hit or miss. This is the first thing I've seen that's like... okay, someone actually thought about how to make IRL work at scale."

Jamie

Jamie

Late 20s, Toronto

"What I'm excited about is meeting friends too, not just dating. The way they group people, it seems like you'd vibe with everyone there. I'm so tired of apps that are only focused on one thing. This feels like real life."

Jen

Jen

Late 20s, Toronto

"I love that nobody knows who picked whom. You know everyone wanted to meet each other, but the specifics stay mysterious. It feels playful instead of awkward. I can just be myself instead of overthinking whether someone's into me or not."

Marcus

Marcus

Early 30s, Toronto

"Honestly, even though it's not a dating app, I think this might be better for actually meeting someone. There's no pressure to perform or be 'on' the whole time. You're just doing something fun together. Way less exhausting than sitting across from someone trying to think of interview questions."

Sarah

Sarah

Late 20s, Toronto

"The whole 'going to events together' thing just makes sense. You're already doing something you both care about, so conversation flows naturally. Plus if there's awkward silence, you're watching a band or whatever. It's low-stakes but high-potential."

David

David

Late 30s, Toronto