A live members club for people who want real social rhythm.
The Common Collective is a non-exclusive NYC membership designed around recurring gatherings, small cohorts, and meaningful city connection.
Thoughtful member application with human review.
Small recurring cohorts designed for continuity, not chaos.
Editorially curated gatherings across dinners, salons, and city rituals.
The city, on your calendar
A private-feeling social rhythm without the exclusivity theatre.
The Common Collective is for people who want real continuity in New York: recurring dinners, thoughtful salons, and a cohort they actually see again.
Gather
Downtown dinners
Discuss
Neighborhood salons
Belong
Recurring cohorts
What membership feels like
Cultured, warm, recurring, and easy to keep showing up for.
Apply with intention
Members apply directly. No gamified waitlist, no scarcity theater, no referral gatekeeping.
Join a small recurring cohort
Once onboarded, members are matched into thoughtful groups designed for real continuity.
Attend recurring experiences
Gatherings are social, human, and editorially curated to deepen relationships over time.
How it works
Designed for consistency, not noise.
We curate a social ecosystem where members can move from introductions to trust. You apply, complete onboarding, and then gather through recurring cohorts and experiences that feel warm, interesting, and grounded in the city.
“This is where you meet people you actually see again. It feels cultured, personal, and alive.”
Early member feedback
Gatherings
Downtown dinners with actual continuity
Not one-off social noise — recurring tables where names become familiar and trust has room to build.
Cohorts
A social home base inside the city
Members are placed into intimate groups that make New York feel warmer, smaller, and easier to belong inside.
Concierge rhythm
A calendar that feels curated, not crowded
Events, announcements, and cohort coordination are designed to support a recurring social rhythm you can actually keep.
New York City
A members club built around recurring city connection.
The Common Collective is for thoughtful people who want introductions that turn into continuity: small cohorts, editorial social experiences, and a calendar that helps real connection happen again.