A private home base for support groups
Coordinate meetings, resources, check-ins, private requests, and supportive updates without forcing sensitive conversations into public platforms.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this circle site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your circle works.
Give people one clear place to understand the circle, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the tools that make sense for members: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions fit this site type, so your circle starts with the right pages, tools, and wording.
What your first site can include
Your first site can bring meeting times, volunteer roles, shared resources, prayer or care requests, and member updates into one trusted place. Public information stays welcoming, while sensitive details stay behind the right access.
Your first setup
- Start with meeting dates, resource links, privacy expectations, check-in prompts, and facilitator contact options.
- Keep sensitive requests private by default.
- Use gentle categories for resources, updates, and accountability notes.
- Make it easy for someone new to understand how to join without oversharing.
What the site makes clear
Someone opening the site should see the purpose, meeting rhythm, privacy expectations, and next step to visit, volunteer, join, or request access without sorting through a long explanation.
- Privacy-first support information
- Facilitator contact path
- Meeting and resource organization
- Careful boundaries around sensitive information
The site is not an empty shell after signup. It opens with the tools that match this type of circle and can be adjusted during onboarding.
Recurring meetings, topics, location notes, and reminders that members can find quickly.
Optional check-ins and accountability prompts for groups that want a steady rhythm.
Helpful links, worksheets, crisis contacts, meeting handouts, and group agreements in one place.
Encouragement, reflections, and group updates that stay private to invited members.
Start free for the first small group, ministry, or service circle. Upgrade later only if the group needs more storage, a custom domain, broader member capacity, or more advanced coordination tools.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated circle site will help.
Sensitive updates need privacy
Support groups should not have to put check-ins, resources, or personal requests inside public social platforms.
Meeting details drift
Time, location, topic, and facilitator notes change, then old information keeps floating around.
People can fall through the cracks
Without gentle reminders and a shared place to check in, it is easy to miss who needs support next.
Everything your circle needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Meeting Schedule
Recurring meetings, topics, location notes, and reminders that members can find quickly.
Gentle Check-ins
Optional check-ins and accountability prompts for groups that want a steady rhythm.
Resource Library
Helpful links, worksheets, crisis contacts, meeting handouts, and group agreements in one place.
Share Wall
Encouragement, reflections, and group updates that stay private to invited members.
Private Records
Facilitator notes, consent forms, and sensitive documents kept away from the public page.
Wellness Activities
Mindfulness prompts, reflection exercises, and shared practices when they fit the group.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your circle name.
Add your people
Invite members with a link or email.
Start with the right tools
Your starter pages and selected tools are ready when the site opens.
Simple pricing
Support should feel clear, private, and steady.
Start Free
- Meeting schedule
- Gentle check-ins
- Resource library
- Private share wall
- Facilitator records
- Wellness activities
- 500 MB storage
Questions?
Is this a medical or crisis service?
No. It is a private coordination website for support groups, not a replacement for professional care or emergency help.
Can facilitators control access?
Yes. Invite only the people who should be there and keep sensitive material behind private permissions.
Can the public page stay simple?
Yes. You can keep public information limited to purpose, meeting expectations, and contact or request access steps.
