New in town, building something, or just looking for your people
Find your people.
Whether you just moved here, want real friends, are building something, or just want people who get you — Caveat gets to know you in a conversation, then personally introduces you to a few who actually fit. Each with the reason to meet, and the honest catch. No swiping. No feed.
Three steps. None of them is networking.
- Get to know you. A real conversation, not a form. Caveat works out who you're missing and who'd actually help — a friend, a collaborator, a co-founder, or just people who get it.
- Meet a few, with the catch. A handful of real introductions — not a feed. Each comes with why you two should meet, and the catch you'd want to know first.
- Connect when it's mutual. Say yes privately. If they say yes too, a thread opens right here — no cold DMs, no numbers change hands.
Questions people ask about Caveat
What is Caveat?
Caveat gets to know you in conversation and then personally introduces you to a few people worth meeting — a friend, a collaborator, a co-founder, someone new in your city — each with the reason you'd click and the honest catch. No swiping, no endless feed.
How is it different from a dating or networking app?
No swiping and no feed. Caveat reasons over who actually fits and makes a handful of real introductions — each with the catch up front. It's built to make one good introduction and get out of your way.
I just moved to a new city — can it help me make friends?
Yes — it's one of the most common reasons people use it. Tell Caveat you're new and what you're into, and it introduces you to a few people worth knowing nearby. Real introductions, not a feed to scroll.
Can it help me find a co-founder or collaborator?
Yes — it also matches founders with co-founders and collaborators based on what you're actually building, including your GitHub work, without the cold outreach of demo days and DMs.
Is Caveat only for dating?
No — it's relationship-agnostic: friends, community, mentors, learning buddies, co-founders, collaborators, pen pals, or a date, and you can look for more than one at once.
How much does Caveat cost?
Getting to know you and introduced is free — you only pay to connect. Your first 3 connections are free, then credits: $8 for one connection, $30 for five ($6 each), or $60 for twelve ($5 each). Or $99.99 for lifetime unlimited connections.
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