Retreats create deep connections — let participants explore them
Retreats create the conditions for profound human connection — vulnerability, shared experience, and time away from daily life. Give your participants a respectful way to explore romantic connections that emerge naturally.
Retreats often create deep emotional bonds between participants, but the structured, facilitated environment doesn't provide a natural path to explore romantic interest. Participants leave with unspoken connections.
Three simple steps to get started with Circlez for your retreats.
Set up a time-bound circle covering the retreat dates plus a week after. Set it to private, invite-only.
Include the circle link in the pre-retreat materials or orientation. Frame it as an optional way to explore connections.
Participants who matched during the retreat continue their conversations. The retreat ends, but the connection doesn't.
Why retreat participants get better dating results through Circlez.
Retreats encourage openness and self-reflection. People show up as their real selves — the best foundation for dating.
Retreat groups are intimate. Everyone has been through the same transformative experience together.
The circle stays active after the retreat, giving connections time to develop without the pressure of the retreat ending.
Retreats create deep connections. Circlez lets participants explore romantic ones too.
What you get as a event organizer.
Practical tips for launching Circlez in your retreats.
Add the circle link to pre-retreat materials alongside logistics and preparation guides.
A brief, respectful mention: "For those interested, we have an optional dating circle for singles at this retreat."
Post the link in the group created for retreat coordination.
Extend the event dates by a week so connections have time to develop after everyone goes home.