Your First Gathering
Follow a simple step-by-step flow to create your first gathering and see how Siggme works in practice.
Getting started with Siggme is simple.
You do not need a perfect plan-you just need a starting point.
This guide walks you through creating your first gathering so you can see how everything works together.
Overview
Getting started with Siggme is simple.
You do not need a perfect plan-you just need a starting point.
This guide walks you through creating your first gathering so you can see how everything works together.
Step 1: Create Your Circle
Start by creating a circle.
This is your group-the people you'll gather with.
Keep it small and relevant to start.
Step 2: Invite a Few People
Invite a handful of people you'd realistically spend time with.
- Friends
- Teammates
- Family
You do not need a large group-just enough to get momentum.
Step 3: Choose How to Start
Decide how certain your plan is:
Not sure yet? -> Create an Event Proposal
Already have a plan? -> Create an Event
Just available right now? -> Turn on a Location (Green Light)
Step 4: Let the Process Work
Once you start:
- People respond
- Interest becomes visible
- Plans take shape
You do not need to manage everything manually.
Why This Works
Siggme is designed to match how groups naturally form plans.
Instead of forcing coordination, it:
- Starts with interest
- Builds momentum
- Creates clear outcomes
Best Practices
- Start small
- Keep it simple
- Do not wait for perfection
- Let participation guide decisions
Tips
- Your first gathering does not need to be big
- Even one successful event builds confidence
- Use proposals if you're unsure
- Use events when you're ready to commit
Example Flow
You create a small circle
You invite 3-5 people
You propose a casual hangout
A few people show interest
The plan becomes real
Your first gathering happens
Summary
Your first gathering is about momentum, not perfection.
Start simple, take action, and let the system do the rest.