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Why Pax exists

Cities have grown louder. The rooms inside them, quieter.

Pax Social began in the gap between expectation and reality. Anyone who has moved between cities knows the feeling — surrounded by people, unable to find your people.

You don't need an app to tell you about events. You need a way in. A way to walk into a yoga studio, a film club, a supper, a sound bath — and not feel like the only person who arrived alone.

And the small businesses running these gatherings — studios, hosts, instructors, supper-club founders — need to be findable by the exact people who are searching for them. Both sides of that equation are quietly underserved.

Pax Social is the bridge between them.

We're building it the way we wish things were built — slowly enough to get the rooms right, quickly enough that you can walk into one this week. Lahore opens first. Pakistan and Germany follow.

The product is the argument

We don't lecture about loneliness. We just build the thing and let it work.