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Most people lose touch with friends not because they stop caring, but because life gets in the way

Stay close to the people who matter

You probably have people you care about but haven't spoken to in months. Ringur makes it effortless to stay in touch, without the guilt or the mental load

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The problem

Friendships don't just dramatically stop. They just… fade.

You saw their message. You meant to reply. It's been three weeks. The “let's catch up soon” text that never turned into plans.

The average adult has

2

close friends

Down from 9 in their 20s. — US Surgeon General, 2023

How it works

Three steps. Five minutes a day.

No more forgetting. A quiet nudge before drift sets in. One text. One call. Repeated daily, it compounds.

1

Add who matters

Not everyone. Just the people who should hear from you regularly. Add them in under a minute.

2

See who to reach out to today

Each morning, Ringur tells you who to reach out to today. One person. One action. Text, call, or plan to meet.

3

Understand how your friendships are doing

A daily AI-written summary of your social health: who you’re staying close to, who’s slipping, and what to do next

Relationship rhythms

Relationships have natural rhythms

Your closest friends need to hear from you weekly. Good friends, monthly. Ringur maps this automatically, so you always know when a relationship needs attention.

Inner Circle
Weekly
Close Friends
Monthly
Good Friends
Quarterly
Active Network
Annually
“I hadn't spoken to my best friend from uni in over a year. A couple of messages, a quick call, and we've caught up over dinner.”
“I'd been meaning to call my dad every Sunday for years. Ringur made it embarrassingly easy to actually do it.”

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