HearthA social platform for expats and long-stay nomads — built around one idea: “I’m doing this. You’re welcome to join.”

Meetup groups are random. Networking events are transactional. Bars don’t fit the way they used to. Facebook groups are noise you stopped checking.
None of it is wrong, exactly. It just doesn’t fit who you are or where you are in your life.
You’re not looking for more people. You’re looking for the right ones.
Browse the profiles in your city. When someone looks like your kind of person — what they’ve done, what they know, what they’re looking for — you connect. Directly. With a personal note.
And when someone posts an invitation —
“I’m doing this. You’re welcome to join.”
— you say you’re in.
No algorithm. No suggested connections. Just people choosing each other. No polish. No performance. Just a real invitation and people going.

Three kinds of things move across Hearth every week. All of them start with a person, not a feed.
A dawn paddleboard. Tai Chi in the park. A motorbike ride on Sunday. Coffee at the place nobody talks about.
Visas, real estate, health, the slow and useful parts of living abroad — answered by people who’ve actually done it.
Longer trips people are quietly putting together — motorcycle routes, sailing weeks, trekking seasons.
You’re not in your twenties. You’ve built something. You moved. On purpose.
You don’t want noise. You want one good conversation with the right person — and maybe a standing Sunday thing you actually look forward to.

Hearth is being built slowly across Thailand — small groups, real activity. If nothing is near you yet, that’s intentional. We’re building density, not noise.
Access is released in small groups to keep it usable from day one.