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Meetups off-screen

Step away from the feed. Look someone in the eye, swap a few words, share a smile. The challenges are the excuse — the rest is you and others.

You have to know you've had enough of that.

Join the challenges and get outside.

Less scroll. More connection.

Person sitting with a smartphone, screen showing online video — what in-person connection goes beyond.

What the screen can't give you

A look, a voice, a presence. A handshake, a belly laugh, a conversation that goes off the rails. You don't build that by liking a story. Daremeet challenges just give you a reason to start the conversation; the rest belongs to real life.

A challenge, a place, you go

Sincere compliment, coffee on you, question for a stranger… You pick one, you pick a spot on the map, and you go. The app is the excuse. The encounter is you.

How to meet in real life with Daremeet
Meetup venues

Wherever there are people

In the city, on vacation, at work, in the mountains. Bars, parks, cafés — anywhere people are already there, up for a chat.

Laugh, share, care — in real life

Serious dating, friendship, student life, retirement, or a new city: Daremeet doesn't put you in a box. A place, a challenge, a frame — you set the pace, always with respect.

  • Two people smiling outdoors, intimate moment

    Couples & first steps

    When you want something real instead of endless chat bubbles: a spot on the map, a small challenge to break the ice — the rest is up to you two.

  • Friendly group outdoors, shared laughter

    Friendship & crew

    Heading out together, laughing, daring each other with friends. The app is the excuse; you bring the good vibes and the memories.

  • Young adults in an urban setting, energy and exchange

    Students & young professionals

    Campus, neighbourhood, after work: little time, big urge to meet people without overthinking it. A light challenge to open a conversation.

  • Two generations smiling outdoors in a sunny garden

    Seniors & good company

    Easy conversation, a smile from someone at the next table, moving at your own pace. Human connection has no age — just gentle boldness.

  • Bright open cityscape, welcoming urban atmosphere

    New in town

    When everything feels unfamiliar, a challenge on the map becomes a compass: a café, a park, a first face-to-face hello — so you feel less alone.