Rooms | Better nights out

Better nights out start with the right room.

Rooms helps thoughtful people join or shape smaller dinners, salons, and nights out where the guest mix, tone, and follow-through feel more natural. Vancouver is first, with more cities ahead.

Rooms is for dinners, salons, and nights out where trust, chemistry, and who is in the room matter more than speed.

Apply to Rooms · Request curated access · Browse room ideas · Explore guides and answers · About Rooms · How Rooms works

Starting in Vancouver.

Start with the main paths.

  • Apply to Rooms: Share who you are and the kind of room that would genuinely feel worth saying yes to.
  • Request curated access: Ask Rooms to help you browse reviewed spaces, bring in a venue link you already like, or shape a dinner or salon where the guest mix and setting matter.
  • Browse room ideas: Explore Vancouver concepts you can ask to attend or help host, from founder dinners and painting salons to beach yoga, kirtan, club nights, and food crawls.
  • Explore guides and answers: Read the short, honest answers before deciding whether Rooms is the right fit.
  • About Rooms: See why Rooms starts in Vancouver and how the city-by-city idea is meant to grow.
  • How Rooms works: Get the quick version of what happens after you apply, plan a room, or host.

Fast answers before you browse.

Browse by topic.

Choose the next path that fits your real job.

Start with applying, review, and follow-through.

  • How to write a strong Rooms application: A strong application for a curated room explains why the room matters to you, what you add to it, and how your context fits the tone or purpose of the gathering. Rooms is not looking for status theater or generic enthusiasm. It is looking for useful alignment.
  • How Rooms decides who is a fit: Rooms should decide fit by asking whether someone is likely to improve this specific room: contribution, curiosity, room relevance, trust signals, and the kind of social energy they bring. It is private host judgment, not public ranking or an instant algorithmic yes or no.
  • What happens after you apply to Rooms: After you apply, a host can review your context, contribution, curiosity, and room fit to decide whether there is a meaningful next step. The goal is not to collect profiles. It is to shape better rooms and make future introductions more useful.
  • Why Rooms asks for an application instead of selling tickets: Private community applications are different from open event tickets because they help a host understand fit, contribution, curiosity, and context before the room is finalized. Tickets mainly allocate access to an already defined event. Rooms uses applications because better room quality depends on who is there, not just on who can buy first.
  • How thoughtful follow-through keeps a room alive: Thoughtful host follow-through keeps trust alive after a room ends by closing the loop on consent, capturing what actually worked, deciding whether introductions make sense, and protecting what should stay private. Rooms treats that after-room care as part of room quality, not just admin aftercare.

Trust, access, and venue answers.

Proof and readiness questions.

What Rooms is optimizing for

  • Smaller rooms can create stronger connection than bigger guest lists.
  • Better rooms depend on guest mix, context, and host judgment.
  • Applications and access requests are reviewed, not guaranteed.
  • Introductions are meant to stay opt-in.
  • Rooms is starting in Vancouver before expanding city by city.