Your personal shelf of meaningful connections. Browse, tend, and nurture the relationships that matter most.
You have not spoken to Hana in 60 days. She usually responds quickest early UK mornings that's her evening in Tokyo.
The best software is the kind your grandmother noticesonly because she hears from you more often.
Met in first year uni. We used to pull all-nighters before exams. Now he's a software engineer in Manchester.
My old team lead at the care agency. Taught me how to handle difficult clients with patience and empathy.
Grew up on the same street in Croydon. Still meet up for Sunday league football whenever we can.
Our families have known each other for over 20 years. She runs a small bakery in Sutton and makes the best samosas.
Met on a React Discord server. We review each other's GitHub projects and do weekly pair programming sessions.
We were in the same study group during college. Now she's doing her Masters in Birmingham. Incredibly driven.
Backpacked through Europe together after college. We keep saying we'll do another trip but life always gets in the way.
Fellow care worker at the same agency. We cover shifts for each other and always debrief after tough days.
We met at the local mosque and bonded over a shared love of cricket. He coaches the youth team on weekends.
Lived next door for 3 years. She's a graphic designer and always gives me honest feedback on my design work.
Gym partner for two years. He got me into strength training and we hold each other accountable on rest days.
One of my closest friends from college. She moved to Leicester last year and we've been bad at keeping in touch since.
We started a garage band together at 16. We never made it big but still jam on his rooftop whenever I visit Brixton.
Connected through a UI design challenge online. She's based in Tokyo and we critique each other's design portfolios.
We started at the care agency at the same time. Outside work he's obsessed with Arsenal and drags me to watch matches.
Met at a community cooking class. She taught me how to make proper Italian pasta and now we swap recipes every week.
Our dads were friends before us. He's like a brother. He moved to Canada two years ago and the time zone kills us.
We joined the same local book club two years ago. She recommends the best Scottish crime novels and always has strong opinions.
We both self-taught our way into tech from completely different backgrounds. We share resources and cheer each other on.
She mentored me when I first moved to London and didn't know anyone. I wouldn't be where I am without her guidance.