
Old Solution
Social media.
Friendship apps
Meetup groups
Local events
Bars/restaurants
“Just put yourself out there” advice
Therapy/self-help
Doing nothing
Why It Fails
More scrolling, not more belonging
You match, chat, stall, and rarely meet.
You still have to walk into a room cold.
You don’t know who is open to talking.
They’re places, not permission.
Puts all the burden on confidence.
Helps the feeling, but does not create real-life openings.
The loneliness quietly becomes normal.






NOSOALTO gives you:
A place to find people who also want connection
A visible signal that makes approachability easier
Simple conversation starters
Local places and events built around connection
A path you can follow one step at a time
You don’t need more courage. You need a clearer hello.
Think of it like this: wear the signal → find your people → get support actually talking. After you sign up, you’ll see the community spaces (introductions, meetups/RSVPs, and conversation tools).
Nope — NOSOALTO isn’t a paid subscription. The community is FREE, and once you join, you have lifetime access.
You’re not “paying per hangout” either. NOSOALTO doesn’t charge you to attend meetups. The only time you’ll spend money is if the place itself costs money — like a concert ticket, a movie, a class, or a venue with an entry fee.
So it’s simple:
Community access = free, forever
Meetups = free to join
Venue costs (if any) = you just pay whatever the venue charges
Yes — you should always feel in control. If you cancel, you’ll still have access through the end of your current billing period, even though we don't charge. (that’s how most subscription communities handle it).
Safety matters, especially when the point is meeting new people. Inside the community, you’ll have clear ways to report, block, and get support if anyone crosses a line. Also: meetups are designed to be public, normal, low-pressure environments (not sketchy, not secluded, not “you’re stuck with this person”). You’re always allowed to exit a conversation, switch groups, or leave.
Totally fair question. The easiest rule: check the size guide, and if you want a more relaxed/oversized vibe, size up.
If something arrives with a defect or print issue, we’ll make it right. (And if you ever have questions before ordering, ask — it’s way easier to help you choose the right fit upfront.)