Low-friction events, live chats, and instant RSVP for people deciding now.
Choose a city, search a postcode, or click the map to tune the feed.
Browse by vibe.
One clean flow for paid entry, add-ons, reminders, and check-in.
Search any country, city, area code, or radius without locking the app to one market.
Find circles by vibe or place
Choose a category, search a keyword, or pick a location to reveal matching Circles.
Book, reserve, and check in without the mess.
A focused wallet for paid sessions, free RSVPs, waitlists, checkout previews, and ticket add-ons. No discovery clutter once the user is ready to act.
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Ticketed and RSVP-ready sessions
Events appear here when a user is ready to book, join a waitlist, or review entry details.
Local drops that travel with the crowd.
Merchandise should feel native to the event experience: creator passes, court packs, roaster bundles, studio totes, and sponsor-safe product placements.
Products attached to real sessions
Users can browse products here without being pulled away from tickets or event details.
Run the room without opening five tools.
Keep the operational power ready without making the public app feel heavy: ticket actions, broadcasts, check-in, coupons, waitlists, and share links stay in one place.
Start a Circle in under a minute.
Build a public or private event, add tickets, attach merch, notify subscribers, and activate a promotion plan from one flow.
Built-in reasons to come back.
Tune your CrowdCircle.
Update theme, event-alert location, and email preferences without changing your public profile.
Consent-aware alerts.
Preview what would be queued from your saved area before an email or push provider is connected.
Control launch quality before it reaches the crowd.
Review public-facing content, provider readiness, city health, and release checks away from the public discovery experience.
Moderation inbox
Sponsor placements, merch drops, and public reviews wait here before they reach users.
Release checks
Feature framework status and provider-dependent work stay visible here, not on the public homepage.
Minimal data, clear consent.
CrowdCircle collects only what is needed to run discovery, tickets, chats, and nearby alerts. We do not need birth dates, identity documents, or precise movement history for beta.
What we collect
Email, display name, optional phone number when enabled, saved location preferences, event actions, ticket activity, chat messages, and creator submissions.
Location
Nearby alerts use city, country, postcode or area code, radius, and optional coarse map selection. We do not store continuous location tracking.
Advertising
Sponsored content should stay native and low frequency. Sponsor offers are opt-in where they are sent by email.
Your controls
Users can update theme, nearby alerts, ticket reminders, creator updates, and sponsor offer preferences from the Preferences page.
Built for real gatherings.
These launch terms set basic expectations for users, hosts, sponsors, and admins while the beta product matures.
Hosts
Hosts are responsible for accurate event details, venue rules, attendee safety, refunds where promised, and respectful moderation.
Attendees
Attendees must follow host instructions, venue policies, local laws, and community standards on event pages and chats.
Marketplace
Tickets, merch, and promotions may be reviewed before publication. CrowdCircle can remove unsafe, misleading, or abusive content.
Support
For launch support, contact support@crowdcircle.app with event name, order reference, and the email used for the account.
Make ticket issues easy to resolve.
The beta refund policy should stay simple until automated payment and organizer payout workflows are fully connected.
Cancelled events
If a paid Session is cancelled, the host should issue a refund or offer a clearly communicated replacement date.
Attendee requests
Refund windows are set by each host. The event page and ticket confirmation should show the applicable rule before checkout.
Merchandise
Merch returns depend on the maker or host. Damaged or incorrect items should be reported with photos and order details.
Disputes
CrowdCircle admins can review reports, chat history, ticket status, and organizer notes to help resolve beta disputes.