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“Somewhere between our first smartphone and our thousandth notification, we forgot how to be human.”
WE BELIEVE...
That somewhere between our first smartphone and our thousandth notification, we forgot how to be human.
We traded eye contact for screen time. Real laughter for emoji reactions. Genuine curiosity for social media stalking. We became experts at appearing connected while feeling more alone than ever.
But we remember.
We remember when parties meant showing up without knowing who’d be there. When conversations lasted hours because there was nothing to scroll through. When meeting someone new meant actually meeting them – not finding their Instagram first.
We remember what it felt like to be fully present. To laugh until our stomachs hurt. To have our minds blown by a stranger’s story. To feel that electric moment when you realize you’ve made a real friend.
That feeling isn’t gone. It’s just buried under notifications.
OUR MISSION
To create sacred spaces where people remember who they are when they’re not performing for the internet.
Every Analog Night is a time machine. Not to escape the present, but to reclaim what we lost along the way. To prove that the best version of yourself isn’t the one you curate online – it’s the one that emerges when you put the phone down and look up.
We’re not anti-technology. We’re pro-human.
“What did you remember about yourself tonight that you’d forgotten?”
Our signature question isn’t just conversation – it’s philosophy.
THE ANALOG NIGHTS PROMISE
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Remind you that you’re more interesting than your online profile
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Prove that strangers can become friends in a single conversation
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Show you that boredom is actually the birthplace of creativity
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Help you rediscover the lost art of being fully present
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Create memories that can’t be posted – only lived
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You’ll leave asking: “Why don’t I do this more often?”
Because that’s the moment you realize the life you want isn’t on your phone. It’s in the room with you.
Want In?
Next one’s coming up soon. Drop your info and we’ll let you know where and when. Simple as that.
“Sometimes the best nights are the ones you can’t post about.”
No spam, just invites when something good’s happening.