Stay close on purpose.
We all have people we want to keep close. Then life gets loud, weeks turn into months, and staying close stops being something anyone gets around to.
One person a day. That’s the whole practice. Not the only person in your day, the one you choose on purpose. Juggle puts your people on one screen as faces, a living network, not a list.
Start with your 21, the people you would drive across town for. Free means 21 people and 3 groups. No card, no clock.

The longest-running study of adult life ever conducted found one thing above all keeps people happy and healthy: good relationships. Harvard Study of Adult Development.
The people who have them did not get lucky. They stayed close on purpose.
The film
A life, in the people you hold.
Eighty years in ninety seconds. An early cut of the film Juggle is making. Best with the sound on.
The idea, in five seconds
The longer it has been, the bigger they get.
This is Marilyn. Every day since you last connected, her face grows a little on your screen. Not because she needs anything from you. Because you miss her, and now a screen can show it. Say hello and she settles back down, and someone else is unmistakably next. That is the whole idea.
Watch Marilyn grow.
The longer it has been, the bigger they get.
How it works
Faces, not lists.
The trick to juggling is simply knowing what’s next.
Your people become faces
Your home screen is the people you care about, not a feed and not a spreadsheet. The longer it has been, the bigger they get. One glance tells you who is next.
Meet the Coach
Juggle comes with a coach. It knows the birthday that is coming and the poker crew scattered across your groups, then drafts the invite in your voice. It never sends. You do.
Groups you can reach at once
The board, the book club, the pledge class, the cousins. Put them in a group and text them all together, because some relationships live in the plural.
Extra care
Extra care, right when it counts
Write a note about what a friend is going through and the Coach moves them to the front of your suggestions and the top of your screen, and offers to gather a few of your people around them. It never says why. That stays between you and your notes.
No phone required
Some of your people are four years old
Grandbabies, nieces, godsons. The people you’d never want to drift from don’t own phones. In Juggle they get a face on your screen anyway, and when their face grows, one quick text sets up the FaceTime that makes everyone’s week.
Every month, whether you opened the app or not
Your month in review
Once a month a gentle email arrives with the month you just had: who you reconnected with, who is getting closer, and who is ready to hear from you, this month beside the same month a year ago. Open it any time and walk back through the months before it.
Connect your Mac in one click
Your history builds itself.
One button in your profile brings down Connect-My-Mac. Double-click it and you are done. From then on your texts, your calls, and your time together count on their own, from your iPhone, your iPad, and your Mac. No data entry, not now, not ever. An answered call counts, a missed one does not, and dinner on the calendar counts once it has happened.
And the part we’re proudest of: Juggle reads who and when, never what you said and never what it was about. Content is never read, stored, or transmitted. Everything matches on your own Mac before anything moves.
“It feels like a superpower with a Mac.”
On a PC, or no Mac in the house? Connect your Microsoft 365 or Google calendar, import your people from any export, and log a connection with one tap. And when a friend on a Mac adds you, their captured history fills in yours.
The founder connected his own Mac and watched more than 50,000 real connections appear in under five minutes, texts, calls, and time together across eight years. No typing. Just your people.
Events
Plan something. That’s how a circle grows.
Pick a night and pick your people, and Juggle drafts the invite. Your people answer in two taps, and nobody needs an account or an app to say yes. Guests see who is coming and nothing else. How you keep up with your people stays yours.
The poker crew, the volunteer day, the pledge class reunion, the customer appreciation night at your shop. Each one knows exactly who’s in, and when the night happens, it counts for every relationship at the table.
Your people on one screen, and something on the calendar with them. That’s the whole loop.
For nonprofits, committees, sororities, and small businesses built around community
Intentional connection creates ties that last.
A CRM keeps a list of people so the organization can work them. Juggle lets the members hold each other. An old CRM is a star in the middle, shooting out a hundred directions. A juggled group is a living organism, no center anywhere. Each member sees their own people and their own next person, and the group thrives because every thread in it is being tended. The same practice holds a booster club, a congregation, or the regulars at your counter.
Sponsorship buys memberships, not visibility. A leader is a member too, so they see their own connections drifting, the same as you see yours. Nobody sees how you are doing with anybody else.
What we believe
AI that points you at humans, not at itself.
- ‣We value connecting over connections.
- ‣We sell the product and nothing else. No ads. Ever.
- ‣Your data is never sold.
- ‣Nothing ever trains on your relationships.
- ‣The Coach drafts. It never sends. You do.
- ‣The Coach reads who and when. Never what you said.
- ‣Pause a relationship and the Coach looks away. Reminders, capture, all of it.
- ‣Success is time with people, not time in the app.
Organic growth is the fastest growth.
Look at anything alive. A brain wiring millions of connections, a sunflower running the Fibonacci spiral, the stars overhead. The same spiral that builds seashells and sunflowers builds your screen of faces in Juggle. Life organizes itself this way, and nothing grows faster than a living thing that has decided to grow.
What it costs
Start free. No seats, no funny business.
Monthly
$8 / month
Everything. Your world, the Coach, your next person, groups.
Yearly
$80 / year
Two months free, and one fewer thing to think about.
Founding member
$80 / year, locked for life
Your price never changes, ever. And you help shape what Juggle becomes.
By subscribing you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.
Give a month, get a month. When a friend joins from your invite link and subscribes, you both get a month free.
The guarantee. Juggle works when you use it, so that is the deal: use it for your first 90 days, and if it hasn’t brought you closer to your people, tell us and we refund your year. No forms.
Why it costs money. The price is the business model. You pay us, so nobody else has to. No ads, nothing sold, nothing trained on your relationships.
From the founder
Some kids collected baseball cards.
I collected business cards. Even as a kid, people were the thing I couldn’t stop paying attention to. Who they were, what they cared about, and how they were connected to each other.
Decades later I watched technology promise connection and deliver the opposite. TV took the front porch, then the phone took the dinner table. So I started building the tool I wished existed. It began as an Excel spreadsheet, because I could not find a contact tool I liked, and it grew into something that treats your relationships like a garden instead of a database. Along the way we patented the idea at the center of it, one next person, sized so you can’t miss them (US 11,328,264).
The goal hasn’t moved since 2014. We want Juggle to improve one billion relationships. Yours would be a good place to start.
John Cornelsen, founder
Shipped this week
- Ask the Coach, and the Coach answers
- Groups that can never vanish
- Text a group your way
Your people on one screen, and something on the calendar with them.
Start with your 21, free. Plan one night. Watch what a little intention does.