Create the community home your events deserve.
Build a space around your event brand, publish editions when they drop, and let attendees find each other and split costs — all without five scattered group chats.

Build a space around your event brand, publish editions when they drop, and let attendees find each other and split costs — all without five scattered group chats.

CAPABILITIES
Give every event brand a home that feels alive before, during, and after the main moment. Set the tone and build repeat attendance.
Drop upcoming dates and event momentum directly where your audience already gathers, instead of scattering updates across channels.
Feed activity, nearby discovery, and organizer-led prompts help members move from passive interest to active planning.
Divyd closes the loop when attendees start sharing transport, drinks, tables, tickets, and other group costs tied to the night.




WHY THIS MATTERS
Divyd becomes the operating layer for recurring communities, practical updates, and the coordination that surrounds the event itself.
Discovery is permissioned, chat unlocks through mutual intent — never an uncontrolled public room.
Your editions aren't floating links — they sit where audience identity and conversation already exist.
Shaped around scenes and repeat attendance, so communities grow stronger instead of resetting every cycle.
Use feed and event presence to guide attention instead of scattered stories and last-minute reposts.
ORGANIZER FAQ
A cleaner way to create communities around your event brands, publish event editions, keep members engaged, and support the coordination that happens around attendance.
No. Nightlife, music, and culture-led scenes are the strongest fit, but the structure also works for creator gatherings, campus events, and other recurring communities.
Yes — you create and manage communities, publish event editions, and shape how your audience receives updates inside the product.
Discovery is opt-in, uses distance buckets instead of exact coordinates, and direct chat opens through mutual action rather than unrestricted access.
Group attendance creates shared spending around transport, drinks, tickets, and tables. Divyd helps that coordination happen in the same ecosystem.
Set up your community, publish your next edition, and let attendees do the rest.