


The accountability of showing up for others is the not-so-secret ingredient to building lasting creative habits. When we commit to others, we're 65% more likely to follow through compared to private goals. Our brain craves social connection almost as much as food and water—it's a fundamental human need. And this craving has become even more apparent in recent years as we're living through a loneliness epidemic.
This is why solitary creative pursuits so often fade away despite our best intentions. Watching others create, sharing our unfinished work without fear of judgment, and celebrating small wins together creates a powerful feedback loop that sustains us through creative blocks, busy seasons, and global chaos.
We've designed our creative community around three secret ingredients:
1. Playful experimentation over perfectionism:
We celebrate the process, not just the finished product

2. Shared experiences over solo achievements: We grow by witnessing and supporting each other's creative journeys
3. Consistent small acts over rare grand gestures: We believe five minutes of creativity with friends beats five hours aloneIn a culture that has commodified creativity into likes, followers, and side hustles, we're creating a refreshing alternative: a space where you can make things simply because it feels good to make them. Where your creativity doesn't need to earn its keep. Where showing up imperfectly with others beats not showing up at all.

