Gather with Intention
For any gathering worth repeating.
01 /
Circles
A recurring group with consistent members, a shared library, and a schedule that keeps it going.
02 /
Gatherings
A single event — with its own guest list, intention, and format. Standalone or part of a Circle.
03 /
The Hub
A shared space for posts, links, and polls — where the conversation continues between gatherings.
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Privacy & Control
Control who joins, who posts, and who sees what. Public, unlisted, or private.
More than
Events.
Most tools help you send invites.
InRitual helps you build a community, with gatherings at the center, and the tools to stay connected before and after.
Offer free or paid gatherings, your way.
What you can do with InRitual:
Before, During, and After
Most platforms end when the event does. InRitual doesn't.
Shape it
- Pick a format and set the rhythm
- Assign roles and permissions
- Invite by email, text, or link
- Set visibility — public, unlisted, or private
Host it
- Use polls to make group decisions
- Post updates that keep everyone aligned
- Moderate the space the way you want
Keep it alive
- Save links, files, and ideas to the Library
- Continue the conversation in the Hub
- Schedule the next one
Build a community around what you host
A dinner, a film series, a company offsite — InRitual turns any event into something people come back to.
For a dinner host
A rotating supper club
Eight friends take turns hosting. Poll the group on a discussion topic before dinner. Share articles and reading afterward. Save the recipes to the Library. Next month, someone else hosts — the Circle keeps it going.
For a film venue
A theater's film circles
The Avalon runs a horror Circle, a classics Circle, and a documentary Circle. Sell tickets to each screening. Before the show, hosts share the director's bio, background, and related links. After, members discuss what they saw, rate the film, and suggest picks for future screenings.
For an event planner
A conference that doesn't end on Friday
Host the event, then keep speakers and attendees connected through the Hub. Share slides, continue Q&As, surface follow-up conversations. When it's time for the next edition, your community is already there.
For a book club
A neighborhood book club
A semi-public Circle anyone nearby can join. Post the next pick, share reading notes in the Hub, discuss chapter by chapter. Save highlights and recommendations to the Library so new members can catch up.
For a group of friends
From jam session to park concert
Four musicians run a Sunday jam Circle — sharing chord charts before, saving recordings after. Occasionally, they reach out to their circle of friends: a concert in the park. Pay-what-you-want tickets, donations go to local schools. Same group of friends, two circles, one community.
Simple, not shallow.
InRitual stays clean on the surface, but it's built for people who care about how they gather. No clutter. No pretending the UI is the product. Just tools that help you host well and stay connected.
See how it works