Allkinds
Allkinds is an attempt to build better infrastructure for how thoughtful people find each other — and decide who is worth building relationships with.
This is not a social network in the usual sense. And it's not a solution for everyone.
It exists for people who think deeply, reflect often, and feel that existing ways of meeting others no longer work for them.
The Problem We See
As people become more intellectually and emotionally sophisticated, something paradoxical happens:
They often become more socially connected, yet less deeply connected.
They meet people. They participate in communities. They have conversations.
But finding people who truly resonate — who share similar values, depth of thinking, and orientation toward life — becomes harder, not easier.
This isn't about being special or better.
It's about the fact that:
- Values start to matter more than preferences
- Worldviews matter more than hobbies
- How someone thinks matters more than how they present themselves
And most existing systems are not built to surface those things.
Why Existing Solutions Fall Short
Most platforms optimize for:
- Speed
- Volume
- Engagement
- Performative self-presentation
They rely on proxies:
- Appearance
- Status
- Interests
- Activity
These proxies work reasonably well for casual interaction.
But they fail when:
- Values matter
- Reasoning matters
- Inner orientation matters
- Long-term coherence matters
Depth-oriented compatibility requires something different:
- Slowness
- Reflection
- Context accumulated over time
For most people, this mismatch isn't a bug — it's irrelevant.
But for people who think and live more deeply, existing platforms become fundamentally misaligned.
How Relationships Actually Form
Our core idea is this:
Meaningful relationships are not found. They are built.
But they can only be built on the right foundation.
All strong relationships — romantic, platonic, professional — require two things:
1. Foundational compatibility
- Resonance on core values and worldview
- Similar enough to deeply understand each other
- Different enough to allow growth, tension, and complementarity
2. Intentional building over time
- Honest communication
- Navigating difference and conflict
- Creating shared meaning
- Willingness to do the work
No system can "deliver" a relationship.
But a system can help people find better starting points — people with whom the probability of building something meaningful is higher than with others.
That is the problem we are trying to solve.
Our Approach
Allkinds is designed around one idea:
Let people express how they think — and help them find those who resonate.
Instead of profiles optimized for display, Allkinds is built around questions.
People create and answer meaningful yes/no questions about:
- Values
- Relationships
- Work
- Ethics
- Growth
- Society
Answering them requires reflection. This is intentional.
The effort itself filters for people who are already doing inner work — not performing, but thinking.
Over time, patterns across many answers reveal:
- Not just what someone thinks
- But how they think
From these patterns, Allkinds surfaces people with strong foundational compatibility — and explains why the resonance exists.
Relationships are not predefined.
They emerge.
One Map, Many Relationships
Allkinds is not about a single type of connection.
The same foundation applies to:
- Romantic relationships
- Friendships
- Professional partnerships
- Communities
Allkinds creates a shared map of values and worldviews.
From that map, many kinds of relationships can grow — slowly, intentionally, and on their own terms.
This is an infinite game.
Who This Is For
Allkinds is for people who:
- Think systemically and care about coherence
- Value meaning, integrity, and long-term alignment
- Are comfortable with nuance and ambiguity
- Care more about how and why people think than surface traits
- Prefer genuine connection over performative interaction
It is not designed for mass adoption.
And that is intentional.
Our Long-Term View
Allkinds is an attempt to build better infrastructure for how thoughtful people find each other — and work together.
Over time, we believe this kind of infrastructure can support:
- Healthier relationships
- Stronger communities
- New ways of coordinating around complex problems
Not by optimizing engagement.
But by respecting depth.
Joining the Project
Allkinds is still early.
We are building the first version with real users, real conversations, and real constraints.
If this resonates with you, you can:
- Apply to become a beta participant
- Reach out if you want to contribute (engineering, design, community)
- Get in touch if you want to support the project as an investor
We are not looking for everyone.
We are looking for the right people.