Sydney Newbies — Cohort 47 · live now
Week 3 is designed to turn introductions into an actual rhythm.
This is where the sprint starts doing its real work. Kith keeps the room moving with the right prompt, a sensible meetup path, and just enough guidance to make the next action feel easy.
ACTIVE STAGE
Go deeper
CREW STATUS
Moving well
NEXT IRL TOUCHPOINT
Thu 7:00 PM
CREW
6 people
MODE
Guided live
Current prompt
What does feeling at home actually feel like for you?
Delivered at 19:00. This question is designed to move the crew from basic coordination into a more genuine sense of how each person wants to belong in the city.
Open support layer
Sprint logic
The dashboard should answer three questions fast: what matters now, what happens next, and where support appears if momentum dips.
This is why Kith avoids feed-first design. The product works best when the member sees the current stage, the next practical action, and the nearby support layer in one calm view.
Every prompt and meetup should lower friction, not add pressure.
Kith keeps the group moving by making the next action legible. The sprint works when members see a clear path into conversation, an easy plan, and a support option if energy drops.
Reply to the weekly prompt
Use this week’s question to move the room beyond logistics and into the kind of conversation that creates familiarity faster.
Lock the first meetup
Choose one low-friction plan while momentum is high. Kith favours easy yeses over ambitious planning in the opening weeks.
Use coach support if needed
If the energy stalls, the support layer steps in with a practical nudge, a reset prompt, or a stronger route into week two.
MOBILE TOOLBAR LANGUAGE

This week’s objective
Prompts shift from city logistics to belonging and identity.
Suggested live option
First Friends Fast · Thursday, 7:00 PM · Surry Hills studio
Optional workshop layer
A live social starter workshop for people who just landed and want usable momentum now.
View workshopHuman support layer
Nina Blake, Connection coach. Best for people who want clear social game plans in week one.
Meet the coaches