Friends-of-friends dating, without the awkwardness
Your friends already know who's single, who's looking, and who would be great together. Circlez formalizes that matchmaking instinct — without the awkward group dinner setups.
Friends are the best matchmakers, but coordinating setups is awkward and rarely happens at scale. Most friend groups have singles who would be perfect for each other but never get introduced.
Three simple steps to get started with Circlez for your friend groups.
Name it something fun — "Singles of the friend group" or "Friends of [Your Name]." Keep it private so only invited people can join.
Share the link in your group chat. Ask friends to invite their single friends too — that's where the magic happens.
Everyone in the circle is connected through real friendships. Mutual trust is built in from day one.
Why friends of friends get better dating results through Circlez.
Every person in the circle was invited by a friend. That social vouching is the strongest trust signal in dating.
When your match knows your friends, there's real social accountability. Ghosting and disrespect are far less common.
Skip the awkward "I know someone you should meet" conversations. Just create a circle and let your friends opt in.
Your friends already know who's single — give them a low-pressure way to connect everyone.
What you get as a circle owner.
Practical tips for launching Circlez in your friend groups.
A casual message like "Made a dating circle for our crew — add your single friends too" does the trick.
The best matches come from friends-of-friends. Encourage people to share beyond the immediate group.
Keep the circle intimate and trusted. Private circles with invite-only access maintain quality.
Add new friends over time. The circle gets better as it grows — more connections, more potential matches.