The process
How Circya works
Most “meet people” apps hand you a feed and walk away. I do the opposite: I read your answers, hand-pick a small group, and send a plan. I won’t be at the meetup. You go.
A short questionnaire
Ten questions. Not a dating profile. We want a name, a neighborhood, what you’re looking for, what you’re into, the energy you want, when you’re free, how you feel about new people, and what a good first meetup looks like.
That’s it. No photos to curate. No bio to perform.
I hand-pick a small circle
Usually 5–8 people, roughly the same season of life, overlapping interests, similar energy. I pick them. Not a score. Not a swipe. Small enough to talk. Large enough that you don’t feel on the spot if one person is quiet.
A real plan
Saturday, 10:30, coffee + a photo walk. Thursday, 6:30, one long table at the Pearl. You already have something to do with your hands and something to talk about. I send the plan, the address, and one conversation starter. Then you go — I stay home.
A second chance to click
After the first meetup we ask who you clicked with. Those people get invited back. That’s how a circle forms — not from one night, from a few.
What we won’t do
- No swiping through strangers.
- No 200-person mixers.
- No “here’s a group chat, good luck.”
- No selling your answers.
What it costs
Launch is free. You cover your own coffee, ticket, or court time — the same as if a friend invited you. If we ever charge, it will be for the matching and the planning, not for a feed.