Six founders,
one table,
nobody pitching.
Eight questions about how you think, three about the company. We seat you with five founders you’d never have met otherwise — never two from the same company — and the invite lands on WhatsApp. Weekends, one meal, your own bill.
Three steps between you and the table.
Eleven questions.
Eight about how you think, listen and disagree — the personality quiz behind every table we run. Three about the company: stage, sector, what you want from the table. Four minutes. No deck — just your LinkedIn, so we know you're a founder.
We seat six founders, deliberately mixed.
Stages mixed — idea to exited — and sectors mixed on purpose. Never two people from the same company. A person checks every table before it goes out.
The invite lands on WhatsApp.
The neighbourhood, the format, and a yes or a no. Say yes and the venue is revealed on the day. Tables are on weekends — you take the ones you want.
Six kinds of founder. You’re one of them.
The mix is the point. We don’t group founders by stage — a table mixes them — and nobody at yours works where you work. Same company, different tables, always.
- 01Idea stageStill at a doc.
A deck, a notebook, a prototype from last month. Asking the questions you stopped asking a year ago — which is useful for both of you.
- 02Pre-seedBuilding, barely funded.
A small cheque or two, a product that half-works, a decision every week. Wants to know which of them actually mattered.
- 03SeedJust raised. Finding the wedge.
The money is in and the plan has met customers, who have opinions. Will tell you what a first hire really costs.
- 04Series A or laterScaling. Hiring is the problem.
Their problems are org charts and second-time mistakes. Worth hearing before you make the first-time versions.
- 05Bootstrapped & profitableNo investors, no board.
Customers pay the bills. Knows what growth costs when nobody else is paying for it, and has opinions about your burn.
- 06ExitedBeen through the whole arc.
Sold, merged, or wound down. The seat with nothing to prove and nothing to sell — and the longest memory at the table.
A meal with peers. Not a demo day.
Four things you will not find at the table, so you don’t have to prepare for them.
- Pitching.
Talk about the company as much as you like. Nobody sells it to the table, and if someone starts, the table is allowed to change the subject.
- Decks.
There is nothing to plug in and nowhere to plug it. If you can’t say what you do in a sentence, this is good practice.
- Investor hunting.
A few members are angels or run funds. They sit as founders and the same rule applies to them. Nobody at the table is there to source.
- Networking.
No name tags, no “let’s connect”, no follow-up sequence. Five numbers you’ll actually text is the only outcome we care about.
One price for the month. You pay your own bill at the venue — the restaurant charges you directly, no markup, no minimum spend.
Start with the quiz- Up to four weekends a month (up to three in your first month)
- Stages and sectors mixed, never two from the same company — checked by a person before every table
- The invite, the venue reveal and the table page on WhatsApp
- Your own bill at the venue — no markup, no minimum spend
- Cancel or pause any time from your dashboard — no call, no form
Skip a table by saying no on the invite — it costs you nothing. Full refund if we don’t seat you at all in your first 30 days.
What founders ask us first.
Do I have to pitch?
No. Nobody does. If someone starts, the table is allowed to change the subject. This is a meal with peers, not a demo day — talk about the company all you like, just don’t sell it.
Who counts as a founder?
You started something, or you’re one of the people it wouldn’t exist without — solo, co-founding, bootstrapped, funded, exited or wound down. Employee number four doesn’t count; the person who hired them does. We ask three questions about the company and verify a government ID before your first table.
What if I’m pre-idea?
Idea stage counts: a doc, a prototype, customer conversations all count. If you haven’t started at all, wait until you have — the table works because everyone at it is actually in it. Take the quiz when it’s real; your answers keep.
Will there be investors?
Sometimes. A few members are angels or run funds; they’re seated as founders and the no-pitching rule applies to them too. Tell us in the quiz if meeting investors matters to you and we factor it in. We never promise it, and nobody at the table is there to source deals.
What stages?
Six: idea stage, pre-seed, seed, series A or later, bootstrapped & profitable, exited. Tables mix them rather than grouping alike. Never two people from the same company, and sectors mixed on purpose so nobody is talking to their own competitor — or their own customer.
Can I bring my cofounder?
Not to your table — same company, different tables, always. They can join and take the quiz; we seat them elsewhere and you compare notes afterwards. Two tables’ worth of numbers for the price of two seats.
Eleven questions,
then a table.
The quiz takes four minutes. Membership is ₹3,999 a month. Cancel from your dashboard whenever you like.