The Problem

College is about education. But it’s also supposed to be an exciting time full of new friendships and experiences. If it’s not, let’s change that.

The Problem

College is about education. But it’s also supposed to be an exciting time full of new friendships and experiences. If it’s not, let’s change that.

Packed class schedules, a sea of unfamiliar faces, and social anxiety can make it hard to make friends and find your tribe. And it’s all to easy to feel disconnected at school. If you feel this way, you’re not alone.

The Solution

A personalized event concierge that helps you meet other students with similar interests, effortlessly.

The Solution

A personalized event concierge that helps you meet other students with similar interests, effortlessly.

No awkward group chats. No pressure to be someone you’re not. Just invites to small-group, in-person events you’ll actually enjoy – with people with similar interests.

The Solution

Oh, did we say it was easy? No? Ok. It’s easy!

The Solution

Oh, did we say it was easy? No? Ok. It’s easy!

We ask you what you’re into. Then we send you invites tailored to your interests and schedule.

You click the “Let’sco” button (or not) and we handle the rest.

The Outcome

Friendships won’t just make college more fulfilling, they’ll make you more successful.

The Outcome

Friendships won’t just make college more fulfilling, they’ll make you more successful.

Friendship is one of your college superpowers. When you find your people, everything improves. You’re happiness, confidence, commitment, and GPA.
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Sixty-five percent of college students report they feel lonely. (Active Minds)

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Two-thirds of all students say making friends in college is harder than expected. (Inside Higher Ed / College Pulse survey)

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1 in 4 students say they don’t have a single close friend on campus. (National College Health Assessment)

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Participation in regular campus activities reduce symptoms of depression by thirty-eight percent in 18-25 year olds. (NIMH)

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Having strong friendships in college can boost GPA by up to twenty-percent. (National Bureau of Economic Research)

Friendships are the number 1 buffer against college-related anxiety and depression. (Active Minds)

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Seventy percent of hires occurred at companies where candidates had a connection. (Linkedin)

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Forty-four percent of students said their college does not offer enough structured opportunities to help them make friends. (Inside Higher Ed)

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Among those who find it hard to make friends, sixty-five percent cited “lack of intentional social settings” as a barrier. (Inside Higher Ed)

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Students who reported strong academic support from their close social group had a one hundred percent graduation rate within six years. (Gallup)

People with strong social skills earn an average around thirty-thousand more per year than those with weaker interpersonal abilities. (Harvard University Study)

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