Everyo is short for everyone—and every opportunity that exists when people share a space.
In any room, there are dozens, sometimes hundreds, of people you could meet. Most connections never happen—not because they wouldn’t matter, but because people don’t have visibility into who’s there or why they might connect.
Everyo is built on a simple idea: you should be able to meet everyone in the room. Not by interrupting, or guessing, or relying on pure luck or extroversion, but by understanding the space you’re already in, and who's in it with you! Everyo turns shared presence into clarity—so meeting everyone becomes possible, natural, and intentional.
The offline world is unindexed
Most events and shared spaces fail at the one thing people actually want: meeting the right people.
Millions of micro-events happen every day: alumni gatherings, apartment buildings, gyms, bars, coworking spaces, churches, volunteer meetups, classes, conferences, etc. These places are full of potential connections, yet people rarely meet anyone new.
Why?
Meeting people in the real world is awkward, random, and inefficient. You don’t want to interrupt, you don’t know who’s open to talking, or if you would have anything in common. So most opportunities are lost.
Today, making connections depends on luck, timing, or extroversion, not intent.
Despite the explosion of AI tools, there is no system that helps people understand who is around them in real life, what they share, and who they should meet. The offline world is completely unindexed.
The opportunity:
If you can turn physical spaces into networks, and make introductions intentional instead of accidental, you unlock massive value for attendees, organizers, and communities. This is a new market: ambient, real-world AI matching.
Everyo is building the networking layer for every event and every shared space on earth.
Why do this?
Relationships drive almost every meaningful opportunity in life—jobs, collaborators, customers, friends, even spouses. But in the real world, we meet people almost entirely by luck: who happened to sit nearby, who dared to say hello, who arrived at the right moment.
Hope, timing, and extroversion are not strategies. Yet that’s how networking works (or doesn't) in today's society.
Everyo flips this. If people could instantly see everyone around them, understand what they share, and know who’s open to connecting, the world would work very differently—more opportunity, less awkwardness, more belonging.
I’m building Everyo because I believe the right intro can change your life. And I believe AI finally makes it possible to make the offline world searchable, indexable, and intentional, unlocking relationships that would otherwise never happen.
The world has software for managing work, money, content, and knowledge. No one has built software for managing human connection in the real world.