Screen, to real life

Meet people on the same tangent.

One long table. Twenty strangers. Same deep threads.

Four hands clinking glasses of amber wine over a candle-lit table
first toast
Strangers passing bowls of food across a long wooden table
passing bread
Two strangers laughing mid-conversation at a café
mid-laugh
strangers, on the same tangent.
The hero moment

Your interests, as a shape.

Every bookmark, listen and long-read becomes a cluster. Closer clusters mean deeper obsessions. We match you with people whose board overlaps with yours — and then put you in the same room.

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Climber silhouette on a sandstone cliff at golden hour
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Corkboard covered in sticky notes and hand-drawn agent architecture diagrams
Agent frameworks0.84
Geometric concrete stairwell with warm afternoon shadows
Low-angle shot of a brutalist apartment block at dawn
Brutalism0.78
Orange natural wine being poured into a glass at a candle-lit table
Row of rustic hand-labeled natural wine bottles on a wooden shelf
Natural wine0.71
Neon-lit rainy Seoul back-alley at night
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First offline event · Bangalore

A Table of Strangers.

Before we ship the app, we’re starting where it actually matters — the room. One long table. Twenty people on the same tangent. Candles, slow food, and the kind of conversation your group chat can’t give you anymore.

When
26 Apr
Where
Bangalore
Seats
20 only
Entry
₹199
Reserve your seatExact place & time shared the morning-of
A long wooden table set for dinner with candles, natural wine, torn sourdough and the hands of strangers reaching across
Table of Strangers · No. 01Blr · ’26
A feeling

The internet can’t give you this.

An evening built the way we used to meet people — slow, un-curated, in the same room. No algorithms. No profiles. Just twenty humans and a long table.

Two strangers laughing over coffee and a worn paperback in a café
That feeling

when a stranger laughs at the exact part of your story your friends stopped finding funny.

Four hands of different skin tones clinking glasses of amber wine over a candlelit table
That feeling

of a first toast with four people you’ll remember by name a week from now.

Overhead shot of hands reaching across a rustic wooden table to share bowls of food, with a hand-written name card reading 'stranger'
That feeling

when the food gets passed, the phones go down, and nobody’s performing anymore.

How it works

Three steps. Then you’re at the table.

No plus-ones. No group chat. Just you, walking in alone on a Saturday evening and leaving with a table full of people you’re glad you met.

01

Tell us who you are

Two minutes. A few honest questions, not a dating bio. We want to know how you think, not what you look like.

~ 2 minutes · before Apr 24
02

We curate the table

We pick twenty people who will actually enjoy each other. Different jobs, different neighbourhoods, same wavelength. That’s the craft.

You hear back in 48 hours
03

Show up to dinner

The morning of April 26, we send you an address and a time. Walk in alone. Walk out with a handful of numbers you actually want to text.

26 Apr · Bangalore
The evening

One table. Twenty people.

A small, hand-picked dinner for people who miss walking into a room where something unexpected could happen.

Overhead shot of hands reaching across a rustic wooden table to share bowls of foodTable of Strangers · No. 01“walked in alone. left with five new numbers I’ll actually text.”

Event details

  • DateSunday, 26 April 2026
  • CityBangalore

    Exact venue shared the morning-of

  • TimeEvening

    Confirmed with seat holders

  • Seats20 total

    Filling fast for our first table

  • Entry₹199

    Covers dinner & the setup

What’s included
  • A long table, twenty strangers, one curated evening
  • Food, drinks and a candlelit room
  • A handful of gentle conversation prompts — use them or don’t
  • No phones out. No speeches. No networking badges.
Reserve your seat
RSVP

Reserve your seat.

Tell us a little about yourself and pay the ₹199 fee to confirm your seat. Takes two minutes.

Reserve your seat20 seats · takes 2 minutes