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The AI Circle Network

Palmi uses an active discovery flow to help people find circles that fit what they need, not just what matches a keyword.

What it is

The AI Circle Network is Palmi’s discovery layer for circles that choose to be findable. A person describes the kind of room they need, and Palmi actively searches for circles that match the shape, cadence, and social fit of that request.

It is not a public directory. It is a guided matching system for private rooms that have opted into discovery.

How it works for a person searching

A search begins with a plain-language request like “small study group” or “more private weekly check-ins.” Palmi interprets that request, understands the kind of room being asked for, and searches across eligible circles in the network.

Results include why a given circle fits, so the process feels explainable rather than opaque.

  • Palmi reads what the person asked for
  • It maps the purpose, audience, and constraints of that request
  • It searches discoverable circles across the network
  • It narrows the results based on social fit before showing matches

Why this matters

Many people want a room but do not know who to ask, which keyword to use, or whether the culture of a group will fit. The AI Circle Network helps bridge that gap without turning Palmi into a noisy marketplace.

Done well, discovery should feel like being guided into the right room, not dropped into a public feed of strangers.

Palmi is not trying to maximize search volume. It is trying to make a small number of introductions feel surprisingly right.