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Most platforms show you who you were. Linkaverse shows you who you are becoming.
Type what you want to build. See your matches instantly.
The problem was never the people — it was the platform.
What happens today
What Linkaverse changes
You connect based on what you want to build — not who you are. Every connection comes with structure: shared intent, a time-boxed room, and a reason to actually ship.
They want the right person at the right moment.
Based on history, credentials and titles. Your degree. Your employer. Your past. Static. Backward-looking. Broken for collaboration.
Based on future goals, curiosity and intent. What you want to build next. Who you're becoming. A live, dynamic graph of human potential.
Declare what you want to build. Get matched. Enter a Fusion Room. Ship something real. That's the entire core loop.
Post what you want to build or learn — not your resume. Start with "I want to…" Everything flows from that single statement of intent.
The system surfaces complementary people based on goals, curiosity, and projects. Not followers. Not job titles. Actual intent alignment.
A structured, time-bound collaboration space. Built-in checkpoints move the group from idea to tangible output. You leave with something real.
A new kind of space — structured, time-bound, built to ship. Not a chat. Not a forum. A room with a mission.
"Build a minimal invoicing tool for freelancers. Scope a 3-screen prototype by hour 48."
This is the core loop. Every product decision we make points here.
"I want to build a tool that helps freelancers track time and invoice clients."
Linkaverse surfaces 3 people — a developer, a designer, and someone who actually has the problem.
A time-bound room with a brief, a shared workspace, and built-in check-ins. Structure replaces motivation.
You leave with a working prototype, a shared repo, and two serious collaborators. Not a chat log.
Everyone joining Linkaverse has declared what they want to build. They just haven't found you yet.
Looking for a technical co-founder to bring their app idea to life.
Wants to ship a real product — not just practice tutorials alone.
Has the visual skills. Needs a project worth designing for.
Upskilling fast. Wants someone to build alongside, not just watch.
Starting a podcast, newsletter, or channel. Needs a co-host and a vision.
LinkedIn is a graveyard of connections that never became anything. Linkaverse is built differently, from the ground up.
| Feature | Linkaverse ✦ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Intent-based matching | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| No followers / no performance pressure | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Future-goals focused (not history) | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Structured collaboration rooms | ✗ | ~ | ✓ |
| Hybrid personal + professional | ~ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Built to ship — not to scroll | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
Here's exactly what we're building and when.
Collecting intents, building the matching model, and meeting our first 1,000 users.
50 hand-picked users. Real Fusion Rooms. Real outputs. We'll share everything we learn publicly.
Open to the full waitlist. Intent-matching live. Fusion Rooms open to everyone.
The default place to find your next collaborator. No followers. No noise. Just intent.
"I got tired of great ideas dying in the DMs. LinkedIn showed me who people used to be. Nothing showed me what they wanted to build next. So I started building the thing I wished existed."
AI/ML engineer and CS Honors student at UConn. Building at the frontier of AI safety and model explainability — creator of Felicity, an LLM bias-detection tool. Research fellow in AI safety at BEACON AI.
If you want to build, learn, or explore something new — you start here.