Leveraging Tech to make Humans Less Lonely.
We are not an app. We are a solution.
Loneliness is a silent epidemic affecting our health and happiness. We exist to fix that.
We are building a "Connection Infrastructure" that bridges the gap between digital isolation and real-world belonging.
Whether you are a Tech Founder looking for peers, a Creative seeking inspiration, or simply someone new to the city—we are here to help you find your people.
From Passive Browsing to Active Curation.
We learn what drives you. Not just your age/location, but your values, your professional goals, and your emotional needs.
Our team works silently in the background. We filter the noise to ensure every introduction has high potential.
We facilitate the meetup. Whether it's a coffee for two founders or a dinner for six hikers, we set the stage for connection.
"The NYC Transplant"
Problem: Moved to NYC for a tech job. Surrounded by millions but felt isolated. Apps felt superficial.
Solution: CuratedLove connected them with a "Sunday Run Club" of other tech professionals and arranged a 1:1 with a mentor.
Result: Found a support system within 2 weeks. Improved mental health and job satisfaction.
"Employee Retention"
Problem: A remote-first startup noticed employees feeling disconnected, leading to burnout.
Solution: CuratedLove designed "Micro-Retreats"—curated dinners based on employee hobbies (not just job titles).
Result: Real bonds formed. Employees reported feeling "seen" as humans, not just workers.
I’m Roshan Sharma, an international student from the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
When I arrived in New York City to study at Fordham, I was surrounded by the energy of the world's greatest city, yet I felt an overwhelming silence. I realized that proximity does not equal connection.
I dug deeper and found that this wasn't just my feeling—it is a Public Health Epidemic.
I built CuratedLove to fight this. We are leveraging technology not to keep you glued to a screen, but to get you out into the world, shaking hands, sharing ideas, and building a life that is full, healthy, and connected.
Source: U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Connection
Help us engineer the end of loneliness.
We are looking for builders, psychologists, event architects, and compassionate humans who want to solve the biggest problem of our generation.