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Share your context and who you want to meet by Tuesday.

Your next friend, collaborator, or partnerstarts with one conversation
Tell Mindle who you want to meet.Get one thoughtful intro weekly.
Invite-only while we keep the circle small.For builders who listen, help, and make time.














Share your context and who you want to meet by Tuesday.

Receive one curated intro every Wednesday.

Review the intro, then find a time.

Mindle is learning what builders need next.


One intro became a circle of founder friends. What started as a messy founder call is now where he talks through product decisions, GTM, and launch plans.

After flying in from Korea, he asked Mindle for people to meet in SF. A few casual intros became a local network, creator collabs, and stories he could only make in the city.

A marketing question led her to someone with growth experience, PR ideas, and the right network. Their chat turned into warm intros and a partnership she could build on.

Mindle helped her find a path from big tech into an early startup. Honest conversations made the team feel real before she joined, then helped her settle into startup life.
Solo founders, small bootstrap teams, and people starting something serious while working elsewhere.
Share what you are building and who you want to meet. Mindle sends one thoughtful intro when there is a clear reason to connect.
Share your context by Tuesday. Mindle looks for a strong fit and sends intros on Wednesday.
You will get enough context to decide whether the conversation feels useful, without turning it into a feed.
Yes, for now. We are keeping the circle small so the early community feels useful, trusted, and intentional.
No. Intros are consent-first. You only move forward when the match feels worth your time.
Early members can join while we shape the community. A paid membership may come later once the circle is strong enough.
First users, pricing, product taste, cofounder questions, hiring, burnout, and the next person worth meeting.
Most intros start online. If both people want to continue, the next conversation is up to them.