Who it's for

Made for people who hold space.

Facilitators run their practice on it, teams use it to actually hear each other, educators bring it to the classroom. Participants always join free.

One shape, many rooms.

One shape, many rooms — a circle that holds the conversation.

Facilitators & coaches

Run your circle practice, not your tech stack.

Supervision and intervision groups, councils, men's and women's circles, grief work. Your participants are clients and guests — they should never need an account, a download, or an invoice. You hold the space; the room holds the form.

  • Supervision
  • Intervision
  • Council
  • Grief work
  • Men's & women's circles
Guests always free — one link or a six-digit code, no sign-up — ever.
Transcripts & summaries — revisit the session for your own reflection or supervision notes.
Scheduling — plan the circle, share the link once, light the fire on time.
€0for every guest you invite — forever
Open your first circle
A facilitator listening attentively while holding space for a seated circle.

Teams & leaders

Retros where the quiet engineer finally speaks.

Most meetings reward speed; circles reward thought. Use rounds for retrospectives, conflict conversations, decision check-ins and weekly pulses — and watch the people who never fight for airtime change what your team knows about itself.

  • Retrospectives
  • Conflict talks
  • Decision check-ins
  • Weekly pulse
  • 1:1s
A turn that can't be taken — the gentle timer keeps each voice whole — including the junior ones.
Open floor when you need it — switch to a free-floor round for quick brainstorms, back to the stick for depth.
100%of the round gets equal airtime
Run a round with your team
A team lead in a bright office, her screen showing the whole team in one circle call.

Three rooms, three reasons, one rule.

€0for every guest you invite — forever
100%of the round gets equal airtime
Liveguests who join without an account
FreeVideo circles, whoever you invite

Education & community

A classroom where everyone gets the same airtime.

A circle holds a room together when the conversation matters more than the agenda.

  • Seminars
  • Community councils
  • International groups
  • Language exchange
Low barrier — a six-digit code on the whiteboard is all a class needs.
Order the group chooses — sunwise, earthwise or open — the form adapts to the room.
Built under EU privacy law — media encrypted in transit, no accounts for participants, GDPR at heart.
Liveguests who join without an account
Bring it to your group
A diverse group of students seated in a circle, one joining the session from a phone.

The common thread

Different rooms, one shape.

One structure, many rooms — and a rhythm every group recognises.

Your people are one link away.

Start a circle