Start with people you know. Meet friends of friends.

SmallWorld turns real-world trust into more natural social signals. Build your trusted circle first, then greet, chat, and add people who are meaningfully connected to you when the nearby moment is right.

SmallWorld trusted connection network illustration
Real-world contacts Shared trusted signals 15-minute visibility Greeting before chat

Trusted encounters, not a stranger list.

SmallWorld can surface an encounter only when both people are visible, nearby, and connected through signals such as shared trusted contacts. You see a meaningful connection, not a random recommendation.

1

Add people you know

Build the first layer of your trusted real-world network.

2

Wait for a trusted signal

Nearby encounters require shared connection rules to be met.

3

Chat after both respond

Say hello first. Conversation opens after both people respond.

SmallWorld greeting before protected chat illustration
SmallWorld 15-minute visibility window illustration

Visible only when you turn it on.

SmallWorld does not show precise coordinates, live movement, or a public nearby stranger pool. Visible Mode is manually started by the user and lasts up to 15 minutes at a time.

No precise real-time location display

No public names of shared trusted contacts

No dating matching or anonymous nearby chat

Ready for small-group testing and launch review.

The website, privacy policy, and terms stay aligned with the real product: account sign-in, profiles, user-started visibility, trusted contacts, chat, reporting, and account deletion.