How circles work
A circle is a shared room with its own members, daily ritual, and activity stream. Each one stays intentionally small so it can feel personal rather than ambient.
Because circles are small, the interface can stay simple. You do not need follower mechanics, trending posts, or ranking systems to understand what is happening.
What you see inside a circle
Every circle includes a few stable surfaces that keep context clear.
- The current ritual prompt when one is open
- Recent moments from people in the room
- A room snapshot showing who is there and how the space is held
- Circle info for membership, invite path, and settings
Who circles are good for
Circles work well for close friend groups, distributed families, support circles, creative cohorts, learning groups, and lightweight accountability groups.
The best circles are small enough that every person still feels legible.
Palmi is not trying to help you broadcast to everyone. It is trying to help you stay close to a few people on purpose.