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Pricing

Every plan includes a 14-day free trial.

Included on every plan

14-day free trial
Pre-call camera & mic check
Adaptive video quality
Idle-timeout auto-disconnect
Full mobile support
GDPR-compliant by design

For communities, friend groups, clubs, and creative teams. 50 hours/month fair use included.

Circle

Book clubs, study groups, hobby groups, casual friend groups

£6/ room / month

Up to 4 participants

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Group

Gaming groups, roleplay, committees, volunteer teams, social clubs

£12/ room / month

Up to 8 participants

Coming soon

Club

Larger community groups, associations, members clubs

£18/ room / month

Up to 12 participants

Coming soon

How people use it

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A simple, private room for the small groups that matter to you.

Geoffrey's book club

three friends, one Sunday a month

Geoffrey and three friends meet on the last Sunday of every month to discuss a book. Everyone has the same link saved in their calendar. Geoffrey lets each person in from the waiting room. They switch to speaker view and take turns reading out their favourite passage. Someone shares their screen to show a timeline they sketched out. When the call ends, nothing lingers — just the next title to choose.

Amara's prayer group

a weekly hour together

Amara, Joseph, Ruth and Daniel meet every Wednesday evening from four different cities. Amara opens the room a few minutes early and admits each person from the waiting room. They share a passage of scripture in the chat, then take it in turns to lead. The room is small and private — exactly what they need.

Priya's revision group

exam prep that actually happens

Priya and two classmates meet twice a week through revision season. They share a screen to work through past papers — Priya highlights a question, another draws a diagram on their end, the third types clarifications in the chat. The link stays the same all term. Nobody ever has to ask 'where are we meeting?'

Maya's writing circle

a quiet space to share work in progress

Maya and three friends meet every other Sunday to share work in progress. Each brings 1,000 words. They take turns sharing their screen and reading aloud while the others leave gentle notes in the chat. Maya admits everyone from the waiting room, the room belongs to them for the hour, and that's the whole thing.

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