Mesh with Nashvillians in a new way this April

Community over coffee — that’s what Mesh hopes to facilitate when it brings its app to the Nashville area this spring.

Four people sitting at a wooden table with drinks in front of them wave and smile at the camera.

Say hey to a tool setting out to create new friendships + visit the FAQs page if you have more questions. | Photo via Mesh

If you haven’t swiped right on your third place yet, an app launching in Nashville on April 5 hopes to change that.

Mesh matches you with three people within your age group to get you out from behind your screens and in front of each other’s faces at a local coffee shop every Saturday.

Once you create a profile and start your free two-week trial, you’ll receive an invite each Wednesday to meet a new group. If you need help breaking the ice, lean on the conversation starters found on the app.

The concept joins existing platforms like Folx Table and Timeleft, which encourage social connection over in-person experiences and dinner reservations.

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