Open your door.
Invite the world in.
Families around the world are inviting strangers to witness their most personal traditions — a Rajasthani wedding, an Eid dinner, a Ghanaian Christmas. Not as tourists. As guests who were chosen to be there.
The Sharma Family
Jaipur, India
Invited 40 strangers to their daughter's wedding. From 18 countries.
The Al-Rashid Family
Cairo, Egypt
Opened their Eid al-Adha to 10 guests from Europe and Japan.
The Osei Family
Kumasi, Ghana
Five strangers shared Christmas with three generations.
You decide everything.
- —Who attends — you review every applicant.
- —How many — from 1 to however feels right.
- —What they may photograph, and when.
- —When your address is shared (72h before).
- —You can close the invitation at any moment, for any reason.
Every guest is verified, just like you. Anyone who asks to attend a private gathering must complete the same identity verification before they can join — so you always know who is crossing your threshold.
What kind of host are you?
Individual
Just me opening my home.
Couple
Two of us hosting together.
Family
Our household — multiple generations or members involved.
Household
Housemates or a group sharing the hosting.
“Priya’s mother did not ask why I had come. She put a plate in front of me and asked when I had last slept.”
Mari W. · Stockholm
“We were strangers for thirty minutes. We were not strangers by the end of dinner.”
Daniel O. · Lagos