AI orchestration
Describe the plan in plain language and Qircl drafts the event, ranks the right people, and lays out the next move.
Product Overview
From spontaneous hangouts to recurring carpools, Qircl handles the invite, RSVP, rides, and photos in one flow. Phase 1 focuses on what matters most: events, AI orchestration, carpool, and privacy.
Core Surfaces
Describe the plan in plain language and Qircl drafts the event, ranks the right people, and lays out the next move.
Friends, family, neighbors, teams, and communities get focused spaces built around belonging instead of feed noise.
Guests can respond from any browser first. The app comes later, without blocking the moment that matters now.
Event photos live with the event, with privacy controls and EXIF stripping as a baseline, not a nice-to-have.
Recurring rides, route-aware matching, requests, and trust signals bring commute coordination into the same flow.
One host message reaches the right attendees without another noisy thread swallowing the important details.
Spontaneous Plans
Start or join a quick hangout — coffee, tennis, lunch — visible to your contacts nearby. No event page required. Just a sentence, a tap, and you are there.
Describe the plan in a sentence — "coffee at Blue Owl, 3pm" — and Qircl drafts the hangout with time, place, and nearby friends.
Hangouts are visible to contacts in your area. No mass broadcast — just the people who are actually around.
One tap to join. No app download required — guests can respond from any browser.
Swipe through people and activities nearby. Invite, join, or skip — all from one clean interface.
AI surfaces venues and activities based on your time, location, and circle preferences.
Discovery respects your circles. You only see and are seen by people within your trust boundary.
Nearby Discovery
Browse people and activities around you. Invite, join, or skip — all from one place. Discovery respects your circles, so you only see and are seen by people within your trust boundary.
Use Cases
Sarah plans Sunday brunch for 8 friends every week. She speaks the plan, Qircl drafts the invite, tracks RSVPs, and coordinates rides from three different neighborhoods.
Raj manages weekly tennis for a rotating group of 16. Qircl auto-schedules games, promotes from the waitlist when someone drops, and handles court booking reminders.
Emily coordinates morning carpool for 4 families on the same corridor. Recurring rides, pickup confirmations, and trust signals — no more 6am texting chaos.
David hosts quarterly networking mixers. Co-host controls, themed invites, RSVP tracking, photo albums with EXIF stripping, and post-event broadcasts — all in one place.
Platform Map
These are the major product surfaces. Some are Phase 1 priorities, others are roadmap categories showing where Qircl is headed.
Household RSVP, kid-aware planning, prep lists, guest questions, and private family coordination that keeps the details in one place.
Voice or text event creation, smart contact ranking, payment links, and beautiful invites for the plans that usually die in group chat.
Recurring games, slot locking, waitlists, sub groups, and cleaner attendance management for high-frequency circles.
Themed event pages, co-hosts, questionnaires, comments, broadcasts, shared photos, and long-tail celebration workflows.
Private professional circles, attendee structure, branded invites, and future browser-side event management for organized teams.
Traveler mode, city-based coordination, proximity-aware discovery, and optional location signals that respect privacy boundaries.
Privacy-preserving contact discovery and smarter ranking based on who you actually coordinate with and where they are.
Commute circles, ride offers, rider requests, route-aware matching, recurring schedules, and trust signals inside the same product.
What Comes Next
Qircl's broader roadmap includes the full browser product, richer carpool depth, highlight reels, vendor workflows, and more. None of that is being misrepresented as already live.