Behavior over broadcast.
If it didn't happen in the real world, it doesn't go on the feed. Verified presence is the only post.
A social network where the feed is your real life — verified visits, shared venues, mutual taste. No follower counts. No vanity metrics. Just people in the same orbit.
Feeds reward broadcast. Likes reward performance. Algorithms reward outrage. The original promise — "stay connected" — got buried under content. Vibors strips it back to the signal: who you are in the real world, who shares that orbit, and what's worth being part of.
Not "friends." Circles. Built on overlap — venues, rhythms, tiers, taste, neighborhoods. You don't follow them. You already share their world.
Other regulars at your spots. The brunch crew you keep almost-meeting at the same café.
People whose week shape mirrors yours — Friday lounges, Sunday markets, late-night studios.
Others at your tier & nearby. Recognition without rank — just shared standing.
Specialty coffee. Vinyl bars. Niche galleries. The people who care about the same details.
Your hood, surfaced. The barista, the host, the regulars — your local network, finally legible.
Your feed shows what your circles are actually doing — verified by venue, not curated by algorithm. No suggested posts. No paid placements.
Brunch tribe · 12 mins ago
Just checked in at Mornings & Co — brunch session #14 this quarter.
Café crew · 1 hr ago
Unlocked Founding Member at Onyx Rooftop. 6 months of consistency.
Lounge nights · 3 hr ago
3 of your circle are at Sound Bar tonight. Vibe: Live Music.
Some things don't belong in a real-life network. We left them out on purpose.
If it didn't happen in the real world, it doesn't go on the feed. Verified presence is the only post.
No notifications screaming for attention. The feed is calm. The signal is strong because the noise is gone.
Your check-ins are yours. Circles see overlap, not surveillance. You can disappear from the map any time, with one tap.