Early access experiment

Exact niche.Real humans.Ten minutes.

Meet one adult who is obsessed with the same oddly specific thing—then let the timer end the call. No profiles. No swiping. No residue.

Free early access. Tell us which conversation should go live first.

Live queue
Safety-first sessions

Your niche tonight

rewatching The Wire for the 4th time

Queue

#07

Est. wait

01:42

Call timer10:00
No profilesNo swipingMutual connect only

Niches we want to test first

rewatching The Wire for the 4th timetraining for a marathon this monthstill not over the Game of Thrones finalevintage stapler collectorslearning to make ramen from scratch

How it works

A better way to talk to a stranger.

01

Name the thing you cannot stop thinking about.

The more specific, the better. We are matching the present obsession, not building a permanent profile around you.

“I need to discuss the finale of Severance.”

02

We make one live match.

No browsing. No image-first decisions. When the shared niche is live, the conversation starts.

03

Ten minutes. Then a clean exit.

First sessions are planned as supervised ten-minute calls. The timer ends the call; afterward, both people can choose whether to connect.

Safety before scale

Designed for the call you actually want to have.

A stranger app only works if leaving, reporting, and saying no are all easy. The early-access experiment treats safety as a product feature—not fine print.

Adult-only, safety-first first sessions

Early access is being shaped around clear expectations, supervised sessions, and a thoughtful rollout before broader availability.

Easy exit by design

No one should have to negotiate their way out of a conversation.

Clear reporting tools

Safety concerns should be simple to surface and act on.

Before you queue

Good questions for a stranger app.

Join the experiment

Someone is ready to talk about your exact thing.

Put your niche on the list. We'll use it to shape the first SharedSpark queues—without promising a launch date.

Specific beats broad. Give us the version you'd happily discuss for ten minutes.

We'll use your email for SharedSpark early-access updates only. We don't sell your personal information, and we're not promising a launch date.