Ace Hotel Lobby, NYC
Window table, green cap, VS Code open. Fighting Next.js routing. Fixed it before? Coffee for notes.
A quieter professional network for founders, operators, investors and teams who want clear intent, trusted places and mutual consent before real-world introductions.
Demo-safe simulator
Mutual approval first
Trusted place context
The product stays simple: share context, discover relevant people nearby, continue only with mutual consent.
Users state what they are building, learning or seeking before anyone is interrupted.
The map is organized around trusted coworking spaces, cafés, offices and public professional hubs.
Introductions move forward only when both sides understand the context and accept the interaction.
The second layer uses the accent color intentionally: it should feel important, not loud. Public discovery stays accessible; scarce access stays protected by context and consent.
For public professional moments around trusted places.
For users who need higher-intent private introduction requests.
For venues, teams, HR operators and curated professional programs.
A premium phygital networking platform where digital professional intent becomes mutually accepted real-world introductions.
No. They are clearly marked demo samples that show how the product can work. Real check-ins should only appear inside a verified app context.
Public places need liquidity, so they can be free. Scarce access to executives, HR, partners and private rooms needs review, priority and consent controls.
It should guarantee priority workflow and concierge routing, not another person’s attendance without explicit acceptance.
The context depends on the goal: office, coworking space, café, park, event, private meeting room, online call or community setting.