Jar is a quiet intelligence for your social life — learning your taste, your people, and your week, then making the right things happen.
YOUR WEEK
April 21 – 27
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
Picked for you
Francie Supper Club
Thu 8pm · 2 mutual friends going
Natural Wine Tasting
Sat 2pm · Matches your taste
Link your calendar, location, and a few preferences. Jar gets to know your rhythm without interrogating you.
It scans your network, your local scene, and real-time signals to find what's actually worth doing — and who you'd want to do it with.
Suggestions appear when you have space for them. Not a firehose. Just the few things you'd actually say yes to.
As Jar learns what resonates, the suggestions sharpen. Serendipity gets less rare. More of your weeks feel alive.
That vague Sunday-night feeling of "I should do more" — gone. Jar keeps your social life stocked. Not overscheduled, just alive.
Not spam. Not algorithms optimizing for impressions. Just things worth showing up for.
"We should hang soon" becomes Thursday at 7. Jar handles the coordination — you just show up.
Jar notices who you've been out of touch with, who shares your interests, and where you're likely to find your people. Then it creates the moment.
Jar handles the rest of your week, too. The coffee you've been meaning to make happen. The introduction that should exist. The founder dinner you'd actually want to go to. The standing 1:1 that quietly drifted.
Recurring coffees, 1:1s, dinners, intros — Jar finds the right windows and makes them stick.
Talks worth attending, founder dinners, salons, niche conferences — quietly curated, never spammy.
An intro to someone you should know. A reconnect with the mentor you've been quiet with. The right people, at the right pace.
YOUR WEEK
Tue – Thu
Things you might want to do
Patrick Collison · in conversation
Wed 7pm · matches your reading list
Intro: Tara — growth at Notion
3 mutual · she'd say yes
Thursday opens up
"Your Thursday evening just cleared. A small dinner at Nico's with three of your extended friends — people you've been meaning to know better — starts at 8. They have your spot."
New to the city
"You moved to London three weeks ago. Jar found a natural wine tasting hosted by a community of designers — two mutual connections, walking distance from your flat."
Artist in town
"Phoebe has a small venue show this Saturday. You're free, Priya is free, and there were two tickets left an hour ago. Jar held them while you decide."
Group logistics, solved
"You've been wanting to see the old team. Jar found the one window where five of you are all free, picked a new place nearby that everyone would like, and drafted the message."
An intro that should exist
"There's someone you should meet. Maya — she left your old company to lead design at a startup you'd find interesting. Jar found a Tuesday window for both of you and a coffee shop equidistant from your offices."
The reconnect
"It's been five months since you last saw David. Jar held the time you usually meet, picked the wine bar from last time, and drafted a message in your voice — short, no obligation, easy to say yes to."
Most apps tell you what's happening. Jar understands when you're free, what you'd enjoy, who you'd enjoy it with, and how to help it actually happen.
It isn't optimizing your schedule. It's closing the gap between the social life you imagine and the one you're actually living.
Jar knows when you're slammed and when you have space. It matches suggestions to your actual life — not an idealized version.
Your taste isn't a checklist — it's expressed over time through what you've attended, skipped, and lingered on. Jar learns the difference.
Who you know, who you've been meaning to see, who shares your interests — Jar maps your extended social graph and uses it to create better moments.
Social lives have inertia. Jar provides just enough forward energy to overcome the friction of planning — without taking over.
Jar works because it knows enough to help. We've designed it so that knowing more never means exposing more. You decide what Jar can see — and it never lingers where it shouldn't.
We're rolling out Jar one city at a time to a small group of founding users. If you want in, tell us where to find you.
You're on the list.
We'll be in touch when Jar comes to your city.