somewhere
for your people
to live.
twitter communities are gone. discord is fragmented. you launch a meme coin and the chat is in a telegram, the lore is in a discord, the announcements are on x, the gathering happens nowhere. circles fixes that.
this is the simplest thing it can be: a circle is a room. you start one, you name it, you upload your coin's mascot as the pfp, you upload your designer's hero artwork as the banner. you share the link. people walk in.
it is built for the moments other platforms make hard. you launched a coin yesterday and the holders need somewhere to talk. you have a friend group that's tired of doomscrolling. you run a community that needs a home that isn't a feed and isn't a discord. all of those use cases collapse into one thing: a small room with your art on the wall and your people inside it.
you are the admin of the circle you start. you set the name, the pfp, the banner, the tone. you can change any of it whenever your community grows or shifts — your coin's lore evolves, your design changes, your tagline gets sharper. the circle moves with you.
there are no metrics. no like counts. no follower numbers. no algorithm placing you in front of a stranger you would never have met. there is only the circle and the people who walked in with you.
this is not a feed. this is not a timeline. this is not a productivity app. it is a small dark room with its own weather. open one. find your circle.
— start a circle. share the link. talk. —