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High-intent questions people already ask.
Practical, people-first notes on keeping in touch, friendship drift, adult friendship, Dunbar circles, gentle reconnection, and privacy-respecting friendship software.
High-intent questions people already ask.
Specific examples, scripts, and low-pressure next steps.
A quiet path back to the product when it genuinely helps.
No fake wiki posture, no invented traction, no keyword stuffing.
A calm guide to keeping in touch with friends: use circles, rooms, tiny next steps, and private memory without turning friendship into a task list.
Read guideDrift awarenessFriendship drift usually starts quietly. Learn how to notice distance early and take one small, low-pressure step before silence becomes normal.
Read guideHuman scaleA plain-language guide to Dunbar's number, the 5/15/50/150 circles, and how to use the idea without treating people like a score.
Read guideAdult friendshipAdult friendship grows through repeat rooms: walks, classes, volunteering, dinners, coworking, parent groups, and small remembered details.
Read guideReconnectionLow-pressure ways to reconnect with an old friend: tiny messages, normal next steps, and honest scope without demanding a whole life update.
Read guideProduct fitA friendship tracker should help you remember, reconnect, and follow through gently. It should not score people, create guilt loops, or turn friends into a pipeline.
Read guideComparisonPeople search for a personal CRM for friends, but friendship is not a sales pipeline. Orbit is a private relationship companion built for care, not conversion.
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