A small, paid, verified community for software engineers, QA pros, PMs, designers and consultants who are done with LinkedIn's AI-generated garbage.
First 200 members get founding pricing — $10/month, locked in forever.
What makes this different
Every member is verified — real humans only, no exceptions
Every post costs a credit — people think before they post, AI spam becomes pointless
No algorithm — chronological feed, no engagement bait, no pay-to-be-seen
No advertisers, no corporate clients — members pay a small subscription, which means members are the customer, not the product
Denver-first job board — real local roles, salary ranges and company names required
Recruiters are welcome as participants — not as the business model, and cold mass messaging is structurally impossible
The rules
Real humans only. No fake profiles, no AI personas.
No AI-generated posts. Write it yourself or don't post it.
Recruiters must be labeled. No hiding behind generic profiles.
Job posts require salary range and company name. No vague "exciting opportunity."
By the numbers
Estimated AI-generated
first 200 members only
with membership
Membership tiers
($10/mo founding rate)
Verified profile
10 post credits/month
Full job board access
Community rooms
Direct messaging
For independents
Everything in Pro
20 post credits/month
Services directory listing
Gig/project board access
Verified, labeled
Labeled recruiter profile
10 job posts/month
Opt-In candidate access
No cold mass messaging

Andrey Kublitskiy
QA Director · Denver, CO · Software Consulting
I'm a QA Director here in Denver, and I'm tired of LinkedIn.
More than half of the posts on LinkedIn are now AI-generated.
The visibility of posts is based on some obscure algorithm.
Reaching out to anyone is a waste of time because they assume you are a bot.
Positions are unfilled for months because companies have to weed through bot-generated applications.
I work at a company that has demonstrated for years that trust can be the actual foundation of a business — not just the marketing. I know there is a better way, that's what I'm trying to build here
I want to build something humans want to use for networking with actual humans.