Saturday mornings · Downtown
South Alamo light
7 people · photography, coffee, walking
A beginner photo walk that starts at a King William cafe and ends whenever the light gets harsh. Nobody is a pro. Everyone has a phone.
Launching first in San Antonio
Meet people who share your interests, your energy, and the things you actually want to do.
Tell us what you're into. We'll find people like you. Then we'll give you something fun to do together — a real Saturday, not another feed.
Beginner friendly · Downtown SA
You already know the table likes cameras, walking, and not making it a networking event. The first sentence is handled.
You're looking for people to:
circya helps you find them.
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Ten questions. Interests, energy, schedule. No endless profile building.
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A small group of 5–8 people who have things in common with you.
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Not “good luck.” A real plan: time, place, activity.
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If the group clicks, it can become your regular crew.
Five to eight people. Enough to talk. Not enough to hide in the back of a mixer.
Time, place, activity. You never walk into a room and wonder what you're supposed to do.
Before you meet, you already know what you share. The first sentence is handled.
A circle isn't one Saturday. The people who click get invited back. That's how a crew forms.
First circles
Saturday mornings · Downtown
7 people · photography, coffee, walking
A beginner photo walk that starts at a King William cafe and ends whenever the light gets harsh. Nobody is a pro. Everyone has a phone.
Saturday mornings · Stone Oak
6 people · pickleball, tacos, weekends
Two courts, then tacos. Built for people who miss having a standing Saturday plan and don't want a league.
Thursday evenings · Broadway / Pearl
8 people · restaurants, live music, new-in-town
For people who moved here and still eat dinner with a podcast. One restaurant, one long table, one conversation starter we send the night before.
Sundays · South Side
5 people · nature, talking, low-key
A short walk for people who said they were a little nervous. Small on purpose. The river does half the work.
Walking into a room of strangers is awkward. Before you meet, we show you what connects you.
Alex
Photography · Hiking · Food
Jordan
Photography · Travel · Coffee
Sam
Photography · Gaming · Startups
Conversation starter
Alex and Jordan both want to learn street photography.
You don't have to figure out what to say.
Photography · Art · Music · Film · Design
Running · Hiking · Cycling · Pickleball
Books · Languages · Coding · Investing
Gaming · Trivia · Board games · Sports
Restaurants · Concerts · Museums · Coffee
Nature · Road trips · Local adventures
Or…
You don't need a hobby. Maybe you just want to meet new people, get out more, or find your circle.
Plans stay in the city. No hour-long commute to “see what happens.”
Downtown / King William
Coffee, galleries, evening walks, first-timer photo loops
Pearl & Broadway
Dinner groups, live music, river paths after work
North Central / Alamo Heights
Brunch, parks, easy Saturday meetups
Stone Oak / Far North
Pickleball, trails, weekend mornings that start early
Southtown / South Side
Food, murals, Mission Reach, Saturday exploring
East Side / Near East
Neighborhood walks, local spots, smaller circles
A feed of events. You go alone.
A named circle and a plan. You walk in with people.
Swipe, match, maybe text.
Ten questions. Then a Saturday.
200 strangers and a nametag.
Five to eight people. You can actually talk.
“Here's a group chat. Good luck.”
We stay with you until a crew forms.
First meetup
7 strangers
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Second meetup
4 people who clicked
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Third meetup
Your regular group
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Eventually
Your people.
Meet. Do. Connect. Repeat.
No swiping. No endless scrolling. No giant directory of events.
Find my peopleFree during our launch.