A simple way to genuinely engage with your audience through real, two-way conversations.
UchiCircles are small, private groups that leaders create to deepen engagement and connection with their audience through structured, thoughtful conversations — while also generating income.
How uchiCircles work
A leader creates a small (10 max.), private group around a topic.
They create a set of thoughtful questions (up to 10) designed to spark real perspective sharing and conversation.
Members opt in to the Circle, paying a fee set by the leader.
Once inside, everyone, including the leader, responds and engages in their own time.
Members only see others’ responses after sharing their own.
Over 1–3 weeks, a deeper, more meaningful conversation unfolds — one that simply doesn’t happen on social media through posts and comments.
In just minutes a day, your uchiCircle becomes more connected — to each other and to you — creating a real sense of belonging.
Why uchiCircles exist
Most platforms are built for broadcasting.
uchiCircles are built for real, two-way conversation.
For leaders, it’s a simple way to:
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connect more meaningfully with people who already value you
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create real, two-way dialogue instead of one-way content
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generate income from something you already enjoy doing
For members, it’s a chance to:
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engage directly with someone you value
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share your own perspective — not just scroll without real dialogue
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be part of a small group exploring something that actually matters to you
This is not about more content.
It’s about better conversation.
Start an uchiCircle
If people already value you, here’s a way to engage more deeply.
Create an uchiCircle around a topic you care about.
Write a few thoughtful questions.
Set a price.
Announce it or invite people in.
You lead by participating — everyone sharing their perspective and engaging more deeply over time.
You keep 80%. Uchi gets 20%.
No additional content creation.
Just real conversation with people who want to be there.
Join an uchiCircle
Join a small (10 max.), private group led by someone you value.
(They’ll provide a code — that’s the only way in.)
Share your perspective.
Hear the perspectives of others.
Engage in more meaningful conversations around topics that matter to you.
This isn’t about content.
It’s about conversation and connection.