If you grabbed a card or scanned a code, this is the rest of the conversation. No sign-up wall, no email gate — just a short walk through what Revel Sphere actually is and how to try one without committing to anything.
“Four people on a corner. Coffee in their hands. Silly hats. Waving at the cars going by. That is community. That is also the revolution.”
A sphere is a small home for a community doing something together — a beach cleanup crew, a parents’ group, a mutual aid pod, a nonprofit’s volunteer program, a neighborhood council. One place for the events, the sign-ups, the announcements, the hour log, the conversation. No tool stack to assemble.
Because most of the tools community organizers use today were built for someone else — a sales team, a school, a coordinator with a budget. The volunteer experience kept showing up as an afterthought. We built around the volunteer first, and the coordinator’s job got easier as a side effect. The longer version is here.
Make an account, browse spheres, and join one that looks interesting. Read the feed for a week. Sign up for one event if something speaks to you. Leave the sphere if it doesn’t. That’s allowed and we built it that way on purpose. Here’s exactly what happens when you join.
Free to start. Browsing doesn’t even need an account.