
Meeting new people is damn hard? Let’s shake things up.
Let’s get something out of the way:
this isn’t a dating app
FriendZone is a space where you meet others like yourself, open to real-life friendships. And—wait for it— it's all offline.
We host meetups in various formats. The next one is a house party (who doesn’t miss those?), where we will spend quality time with like-minded people, get to know each other, and walk away with friendship opportunities that can grow from there.
The next house party is happening on February 20, 2025, in Warsaw.
Don’t miss it!
Who’s behind FriendZone?
Two friends who met at a house party and have been sharing life’s ups and downs ever since. “Where do you find new friends?” We’ve asked ourselves—and heard—that question so many times, we decided to tackle it head-on. Life is better in a crew, but building one has only gotten tougher. It’s a challenge for us too—that’s why we created FriendZone. Because life’s way more fun when you’ve got someone to share it with.
Want to know more about us and the project? Check it out on Instagram.
Want to join
our next meetup?
What do you need to know?
Why are we here? Because meeting new people can be hard—not just for you. We’re here to change that.
Will there be people my age? The average age of our attendees is 35.55 years old (yes, with decimals 😉). We aim for people in their 30s to early 40s. But hey, if you’ve got an older or younger soul, you’re more than welcome too!
How does FriendZone work? We find you online and connect you in the offline world. Our meetups have various formats—for the next we're inviting you to join a house party vibe (because what’s better than a good house party?). We have a great time together, and you leave with the seeds of new friendships. The rest is up to you!
How do I do this? Buy a ticket for the nearest event or sign up to get notified about the next one in your city!
What can I expect at the meetup? A group of like-minded, friendly people open to new connections, snacks, a welcome drink, and our support in breaking the ice with other guests (but don’t worry, nothing cringe).
Can I bring someone along? You absolutely should! House parties are always better with a buddy. Just don't forget to grab them a ticket while you’re at it!