We are a community of humans designing the conditions for connection.

Pink Horizon Collective began with a stubborn observation: most of us are surrounded by people, and yet we feel alone more often than we'd like to admit. The connections that matter (the ones that shape a life) rarely happen by accident anymore.
So we build the conditions for them on purpose. We run global experiments, host small gatherings, and design new rituals that turn strangers into people who know each other's middle names.
We're not a dating app. We're not a networking event. We're not a conference. We're a collective of organizers, designers, and curious people who believe the next great social technology is not an app. It's an evening that's actually designed for humans to meet.

Pink Horizon Collective began with a simple question.
Why is it easier than ever to reach people, but harder than ever to know them?
Social media promised connection. Instead, many of us ended up surrounded by people while feeling increasingly disconnected.
I have spent years building communities, studying human behavior, and creating experiences that bring people together. Again and again, I noticed the same thing:
Meaningful connection rarely happens by accident. It happens when people are given the opportunity to show up, participate, and truly see one another.
Pink Horizon Collective is an ongoing experiment in designing those opportunities. Not through algorithms. Not through endless scrolling. Through real conversations and shared experiences.
Principles we work from.
Humans, never users
We don't optimize for engagement. We design for an evening someone will tell their grandkids about.
Designed, not left to chance
Every experience is shaped by hosts, prompts, and care. Magic loves a good container.
Local before global
We hold the world record dreams loosely. The dinner table in your city matters more.
Free to begin
First-time gatherings are free. Connection isn't a thing we sell.
Phones tucked away
We protect the room. Stories, not screenshots.
Built with the collective
Every new experience is shaped by the members who came before.