A gathering is three hours. The Hive is everything around it — the photos, the running joke, the game at 1am, the people you keep seeing. It lives in the app.
Photos, videos and small updates from the people you actually met. Post to your tribe or to everyone.
An illustration of Vybes — real posts stay in the app, where the people who shared them meant them to be.
Every gathering has a community behind it. You attend, you join, and the tribe keeps going — discussions, announcements, photos, polls, games, and whatever's on next. Turning up once is how you get in. Staying is up to you.
An organiser can run several tribes — music, startups, fitness, photography — and each one is its own room with its own people. Discovery is OpenCT's job; the community is theirs.
Games aren't the product — they're what turns a room of strangers into people who know each other. Play them inside a tribe.
Social deduction. Find the killer before the room empties.
The oldest icebreaker there is, refereed by the app.
Two bad options. Watch who picks what.
Learn three things about someone in thirty seconds.
Draw badly. Guess faster.
Pass it on before it goes off.
Bingo, but the whole tribe is playing.
Housie for the group chat.
Quick rounds, running scores.
Same screen, same moment, different sofas.
That's deliberate. DMs are earned, not available — and that one rule is why the room feels different.
Find a gathering near you.
Turn up. Meet people in a real room.
The community behind the gathering keeps going.
Chat, photos, polls, games.
Send a request. They accept.
Only now. Never before.
Browse gatherings here. Everything after the gathering happens there.