Circya

First city

Circya in San Antonio

We’re launching here first. Meetups stay in the city — Southtown coffee, Mission Reach walks, Pearl evenings, pickleball in the north, photo walks downtown. No hour-long commutes to “see what happens.”

A city this size is the point. Big enough that you haven’t already met everyone. Small enough that a Saturday plan still feels like it belongs to a neighborhood.

Where circles start

Downtown / King William

Coffee, galleries, evening walks, first-timer photo loops

Pearl & Broadway

Dinner groups, live music, river paths after work

North Central / Alamo Heights

Brunch, parks, easy Saturday meetups

Stone Oak / Far North

Pickleball, trails, weekend mornings that start early

Southtown / South Side

Food, murals, Mission Reach, Saturday exploring

East Side / Near East

Neighborhood walks, local spots, smaller circles

Example first plans

South Alamo light

Saturday mornings · Downtown · 7 people · photography, coffee, walking

10:30 meet at Local Coffee. One hour of walking South Alamo and the river spur. One prompt: photograph something the same color as your shirt. Sit down after.

North Side rally

Saturday mornings · Stone Oak · 6 people · pickleball, tacos, weekends

8:45 at a north-side rec court. Round-robin, beginner-friendly scoring. Tacos after — same table every time so the shy people don’t have to hunt a booth.

Pearl after work

Thursday evenings · Broadway / Pearl · 8 people · restaurants, live music, new-in-town

6:30 reservation. Name cards with two shared interests. No “so what do you do” for the first twenty minutes — you already know.

Mission Reach dusk

Sundays · South Side · 5 people · nature, talking, low-key

5:30 at the trailhead. Forty minutes out and back. One question we give you: what would a good ordinary week look like.

New in town?

Say so on the form. First-month circles are built for people who still use Google Maps to find the grocery store. Nearby suburbs count — if you’ll come into SA, we’ll try to place you.

Other cities later. San Antonio first, so the plans stay local and the groups stay tight.

Join the San Antonio launch