“My friends aren’t into bouldering. Through Groopia, I had a group of six at the climbing gym in Ehrenfeld on Friday at 6:30 PM. Two people already knew each other, two were new — zero organizing, just climbing and beers after.”
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Small groups, real activities, and meaningful encounters that can turn into friendships, routines, and shared projects.
“My friends aren’t into bouldering. Through Groopia, I had a group of six at the climbing gym in Ehrenfeld on Friday at 6:30 PM. Two people already knew each other, two were new — zero organizing, just climbing and beers after.”
“I posted ‘Coding & Pizza’ for Friday, with five spots. We met in the university makerspace, focused for 90 minutes, then had pizza. After the third meetup, the group turned into a university project — something I never would have started on my own.”
“I needed models for my portfolio at short notice. I posted on Saturday from 7 to 9 PM, and 30 minutes later I already had a team of three at the old factory hall in the Südstadt. Since then, we’ve been doing shoots once a month.”
“New city, hardly any contacts. Groopia placed me in a group of four for chess, Tuesday at 7 PM at the sushi place around the corner. Not loud, not weird — exactly my pace. We meet every two weeks now.”
“‘Salsa Tonight’ created, meeting point by the Rhine. Two hours later we were dancing to a Latin playlist, three people stayed, and now we practice every Wednesday. Low-key, but really motivating.”
“We had a board game night in our shared flat, but not enough variety. Through Groopia, two more players joined and brought indie games with them. Now we’re a regular group of six, meeting every two weeks from 8 to 11 PM — without WhatsApp chaos.”
“I posted ‘Design Jam?’ and 45 minutes later the three of us were sitting in a café. Two sketches, one flat white — the logo was done. Now we work on side projects together every two weeks.”
“On Sundays, I need a reset. Groopia gives me a mini-group: 30 minutes of yoga, then 30 minutes of pancakes in the shared kitchen. Often it’s the same faces — it feels good and really builds connection.”