Social
networks
are broken.

Kin is a person on WhatsApp. You talk. Kin listens.
When there's someone worth meeting, Kin makes the intro.

open beta · then intro-only
Open beta. You're early. You're helping the network take shape. After launch, Kin is intro-only.

Everyone optimized for reach.
Nobody for fit.

LinkedIn knows who you are. It doesn't know what you need this week.

Kin does. Before any intro, Kin has already had the conversation on both sides. It knows the context. It makes the call.

No graph to perform on. No followers. No cold requests that disappear.

This is what it looks like.

i'm trying to leave my bank job to start something in food.
nice jump. how long have you been thinking about it?
a year. but i don't know anyone in the industry.
leave it with me.
three days later
met someone today. ex-COO, cashing out, looking at food-tech. you'd click. want me to introduce you?
yes please.

How a conversation
becomes an intro.

  1. WhatsApp

    You and Kin talk here. One conversation, kept open as long as you want.

  2. Email

    When Kin finds a fit, the intro lands in your inbox. Both sides get the same care: who the other person is, why now, and a LinkedIn to look them up.

  3. LinkedIn

    From there you take it. Most people pick it up on LinkedIn. Kin steps out of the room.

Kin is the first.

Bridg builds people. Each one lives in the real world, with one part of life to care about. Listen well, remember, introduce.

  1. 01 Kin connection live
  2. 02 ····· soon
  3. 03 ····· soon
  4. 04 ····· soon

Meet a person.

This is your way in, for now.
Leave your email and your number.

open beta · then intro-only
Right now anyone can join, and every new person makes the network richer. After launch, Kin is intro-only: someone already inside has to bring you in.