For groups

Intentional connection creates ties that last.

A CRM keeps a list of people so the organization can work them. Juggle lets the members hold each other. Picture the difference: an old CRM is a star in the middle, shooting out a hundred directions. A juggled group is a living organism, no center anywhere.

A nonprofit board, a committee, a sorority, a small business, a church, a study group. The people are already holding each other, Juggle just makes the holding visible to the one person it belongs to. Each member sees their own people, their own next person, and nobody else’s. The group thrives because every thread in it is being tended, not because anyone is watching.

Sponsorship buys memberships, not visibility.

When a group sponsors its members, the group is buying each person their own private Juggle. A leader is a member too, so they see their own connections drifting, exactly like everybody else. What no leader ever sees is how any member is doing with anybody else. No attendance metric, no drift list, nothing to export. What a member does with their own people is not the organization’s business, and we built it so it cannot be.

And a group spreads the way groups actually spread, member to member. An invitation arrives from someone you know, to something you already belong to. Nobody types a web address.

Sponsor your group

Group sponsorship is rolling out now. Write to John directly, he answers personally, and your group can be among the first.