Glint-Connections

— our story

For the moment you should have said hi.

Two people share a glance on a train. A smile across a café. A quiet second in line at a bookstore. Neither says a word. Neither asks for a name. The doors close, the coffee arrives, the line moves — and the moment is gone.

Hours later, one of them is still thinking about it. So is the other. Both wish they had said something. Neither has any way to find the other again.

Glint-Connections exists for exactly that moment.

It is a small, opt-in way to reconnect with someone you briefly crossed paths with. You drop a pin where it happened — a street corner, a venue, a stop on the line — and the rough time you were there. If the other person does the same, and you both want to be found, you find each other. And only then.

01

Mark the Glint spot

Where you were, when you were there, and a tiny note only the other person would recognize.

02

Stay quiet by default

Nothing is public. Nothing is broadcast. Your pin only matters if someone else dropped one too.

03

Both opt in, then say hi

When two Glints overlap, you each get a private nudge. Approve the match and the conversation opens.

Find people who want to be found.

Most apps are about meeting strangers. Glint-Connections is about un-missing the one stranger you already met. No swiping, no public profiles, no cold messages — just a quiet handshake between two people who were already there, and who both decided, separately, that they wanted to try.