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Pick a time
Choose a standing slot you can actually keep. The same day, the same hour, every week. Rhythm is what turns strangers into regulars.
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You do not have to build a community from scratch. Host one Circle. We hand you the format, the first-night script, and the rails. You are not doing this alone.

A community needs one person to set out the chairs. This time, it can be you.
Why it falls to you
It does not take a big personality. It takes a standing time and a door someone holds open.
Most people who want to bring others together never do. Not because they lack the heart, but because the blank page is brutal. What do you do? Who do you invite? What if nobody comes back?
That is the part we solve. A Circle is a small group that meets on a standing rhythm, week after week. You pick the time. We give you the rest: the first-night plan, the simple structure that keeps a group alive past week three, and people who have done it before when you get stuck.
What you start
You are not signing up to run an organization. You are setting a time and a place and inviting a handful of people. A walk on Thursday. A sauna night. A morning sit before work. Small enough to actually happen, regular enough that people start to count on it.
What we hand you
You get the first-night script, a Journey your Circle can walk together over a season, and the structure that keeps a group from fizzling. Groups die from no plan, not from no charisma. We hand you the plan so you can just be a good host.
You are not alone
When you host, you join Crew: the people learning to lead alongside you. Bring a question to the group, borrow what works, and lean on the founding hosts when week three gets quiet. The whole point is that nobody builds in a vacuum.
You hold the door. We will get the chairs.
How it starts
No experience required. Just a standing time and a few people you would want in the room.
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Choose a standing slot you can actually keep. The same day, the same hour, every week. Rhythm is what turns strangers into regulars.
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Three or four people is plenty for a first night. Share your code, send the message we draft for you, and open the door.
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Open the first-night script and follow it. We built it so the awkward first five minutes take care of themselves.
Questions
No. If you can pick a time and send a few invites, you can host a Circle. The format does the heavy lifting, and the founding hosts are there when you get stuck.
Three or four for a first night is plenty. A Circle is meant to stay small. Small is what makes people feel seen, and seen is what makes them come back.
Most groups fizzle from no structure, not no charisma. The format is built to keep a group alive past week three, and you can bring the quiet weeks to Crew for help. You will not be guessing alone.
A standing slot you keep each week, plus a little setup. You are hosting one gathering, not running a nonprofit. Keep it small enough to actually happen.
No. The community is free to join. Hosting a Circle is something you do, not something you buy. Leadership here is earned, never sold.
Pick a time, invite a few people, and run the format we hand you. Your first Circle is one standing night away.