Peer-first social

Meet collaborators, not algorithms.

synodos is a social space built around real projects and open roles—so you connect with people who complement your skills and actually want to build with you.

What is synodos?

Most social feeds optimize for attention. synodos optimizes for assembly—bringing peers together around coursework, side projects, startups, and creative work where who you know matters less than what you can contribute.

Project-first profiles

Share what you are shipping, what you need, and how much time you have. Your network grows from milestones and collaboration, not endless scrolling.

Open roles, real people

Roles spell out skills, tools, and commitment—so you can message with context or get discovered by teams that genuinely need your specialty.

Credit that travels

Ship work together and leave a clear trail of contribution for portfolios, references, and the next team that wants to recruit you.

How it feels to use synodos

Structured discovery keeps things human: you choose projects and people on purpose, with approvals and edits in your hands—not automated spam.

Post or browse

Start a project hub or explore listings filtered by skills, domain, and how people like to work together.

Match on intent

See open seats next to each project. Request to join when the fit is obvious—or reach out with the role in mind.

Ship and show

Use timelines for updates, celebrate shipped checkpoints, and keep attribution tied to finished work.

Ready to build with your peers?

synodos is in early development. Check back as the product opens up—or follow your course repo for updates on the first public release.

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