Jan 9, 2026
Life doesn’t keep people in one place. Friends move for school or work. Families spread across cities and countries. Routines stay—but geography changes.
Huddlemates is built for that reality.
It lets people stay connected through shared progress, even when they’re doing their activities on their own, in completely different places.
Progress doesn’t have to happen in the same room
In Huddlemates, Huddle members don’t need to be together physically to move forward together.
Each person:
Does their activities on their own schedule
In their own location
In a way that fits their life
What’s shared is not the activity itself—but the progress, the effort, and the encouragement around it.
Huddles that span cities—and time zones
A Huddle might look like:
School friends who now live in different cities
Siblings in different countries
Parents and kids traveling separately
Friends with a shared interest who can’t meet regularly
They may be walking in different neighborhoods, riding bikes on different trails, or focusing on different routines—but they’re still part of the same journey.
Huddlemates makes that visible.
Shared habits, individual lives
One person might go for a walk in the morning. Another logs steps late at night. Someone else rides a bike on the weekend.
Huddlemates doesn’t require everyone to move at the same time. Instead, it creates a shared space where:
Effort is seen
Consistency is recognized
Encouragement travels across distance
Support without constant check-ins
Staying connected doesn’t mean messaging all the time.
With Huddlemates:
Activity tracking happens quietly
Progress is visible without explanations
Nudge Coins recognize effort automatically or thoughtfully
A small sign of encouragement can say more than a long conversation.
Old friends, new routines
Many Huddles are made up of people who go way back—friends from school days, old teammates, or longtime family members.
Life may have pulled them in different directions, but shared habits give them something to reconnect around.
Huddlemates turns:
“We should do this more”
into
“We’re still doing this—together.”
Motivation that travels
Encouragement doesn’t need to be loud to matter.
A completed activity.
A Nudge Coin.
A shared streak of consistency.
These small signals remind Huddlemates that someone else is showing up too—even if they’re miles away.
Together, by design
Huddlemates isn’t about syncing schedules or competing in real time.
It’s about:
Shared intention
Gentle accountability
Progress that feels connected, not coordinated
Because the people who support you don’t have to be nearby.
They just have to be part of the same Huddle.
Better, together—wherever you are.




