Monday you want to meet someone new for a date. Wednesday you move to a new city and need to make friends. Friday you are at a conference and want to expand your professional network. Right now, those three needs require three different apps with three different profiles and three different sets of rules.
That is a problem Socialhubbs was built to solve. At registration, you set your intent: dating, friendship, networking or all three. That intent shapes who you see, what game modes you access and how connections get initiated. You are never locked in — you can update your intent as your life changes, without rebuilding your profile from scratch.
This matters because people are whole. The same person who wants to find a partner also wants to find their people. A platform that serves only one slice of that need is leaving most of its users underserved most of the time.