GatherAt FAQ

What is Gather.At?

Gather.At is a online platform for organizing offline events. The System works on the premise that there should never be more than one degree of separation between people at a gathering.

The best way to establish relationships is through trust. Using Gather.At everyone who meets will have at-least one friend in common. And since all gatherings are event specific you will also be interested in the same activities.

What’s a Gathering?

A gathering is an event organized by someone in your inner circle or one degree of separation that you are allowed to attend.

How does it work?

When you organize an event, all of your friends and their friends will be able to see and attend the event. You can also invite specific people who will be given priority attendance to an event.

While people one degree of separation from you can see the event, you can only specifically invite friends who are directly connected to you.

If you invite 10 people into your inner circle of friends, and each of those 10 people invite 3 people, your circle of friends will be 30 but you will only be allowed to specifically invite the 10 people directly connected to you.

If I’m invited to a gathering, can I invite someone who is not a member to attend?

Yes, you can request permission from the organizer in invite a friend. However it is ideal that your friend first signup for gatherat. This makes it easier for the organizer to decide.

Why should I join?

Because you can become the socialite within your circle of friends. Build stronger ties with the people you already know and live a happier life.

How can I join?

As of now the only way to join is to be invited by an existing member.

What’s a bracelet invite?

There are 500 Gather.At bracelets that were made. Its a green bracelet with a phrase on the outside and a serial number on the inside. The bracelets are distributed by Ejovi Nuwere during his world tour receiving a bracelet allows you to join if you haven’t been invited by an existing member.

But isn’t this like that other online thing?

Imagine you were participating only within the small inner circle of friends you have now. And through your inner circle of friends you gain more influence and access to a wider network of trusted individuals. Imagine how deep your social circle would become, this is gather.at No one is anonymous or even semi-anonymous. Everyone connected to you, everyone you meet is through someone you trust.

I invited someone who keeps organizing strange S&M events that my circle of friends keep seeing when they login! What should I do?

Because the people you invite and the events you organize will reflect upon you, you should use your invite privileges with caution. Do no invite strangers, do not connect with people you have not met or do not know. In general, if you wouldn’t feel comfortable giving someone your home or office telephone number, they shouldn’t be in your inner circle. If someone in your inner circle is misbehaving, remove them from your friends list.

I don’t want to make my friends to signup for another website.

Your friends do not have to signup for Gather.At to attend events.

There are two types of users, Imported Users and Gatherers. You can import your friends into your inner circle and this enables you to invite them to events. The event invitations are mostly transparent to the user and only requires them to click Yes or No for attendance status.

If the user signs up to become a Gatherer they have the additional benefits of attending events organized by your friends and organizing their own events. They also gain access to the Villages, Gather.At’s inner forums.

What’s a village?

A Village is a location where people congregate to discuss various social topics.