Two friends playing a tabletop roleplaying game together at a table

ActivitiesBoard Games

Chess

One opponent is enough.

Chess needs the smallest possible gathering — two people, one table — which is exactly why a whole event feels absurd.

Why ToGethered fits

  • The lightest possible signal for the lightest possible gathering.
  • A café or club as a standing spot, open to anyone who follows it.
  • Newcomers can see the spot is active before they walk in.
  • Escalate to RSVP.express only for an actual tournament.

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Friends laughing around a stacking-block game

If it gets serious

RSVP.express confirms the plan — When an informal gathering becomes structured — a tournament, a fixture, anything people must commit to — swap ambient "probably" for firm, countable RSVPs.

Eventius runs the whole event — When the occasion outgrows a gathering entirely, it graduates to full planning: invitations, schedules, who brings what, tasks and budget.

Spending time together matters.

Everything else here is just plumbing. Pick a spot, say when you are going, and let the people who would have come anyway find you.

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