The bet: filling it in feels like writing into a beautifully printed retreat program — ink, hairlines, and margins that already know your name.
Name one to five. They needn't be on the list.
People from the last retreat, and people your friends named. Tick anyone you're curious to know better — no ranking, no vetoes.
Write the day you'd love to live. We read it and set the type.
The week now waits on the organizer to weave it — a hand at the composing stone.
The bet: warm, unhurried SaaS — one question per card, a live preview that answers back, and a palette that gets out of the way.
One to five people not yet on the list.
Tap everyone you'd like to know better. No ranking — just curious or not.
Chips warm up when you're curious. Nothing is shared unless it's mutual.
A few choices; the preview updates as you go.
Your week is waiting on the organizer to weave everyone's answers together.
Every block shows where it came from.
The bet: it feels like playing at a big table — pull the people you like toward you, place your day in colored blocks, watch it all spring.
Toss one to five names onto the table.
Tap a name to pull it toward you. No ranking, no vetoes.
Tap a block, then tap a time to drop it in.
Now it's the organizer's turn to weave everyone's days into one week.
Each block shows where it came from.
The bet: the questions arrive as messages, you answer inline, and the rest of the room is quietly present — typing, drifting past, breathing.