brotherhood

ten minutes a day.
just your crew.

Brotherhood is a private space for a small crew of real friends. Once a day the window opens — talk, call, joke around — then it closes, and life carries on. That's the whole app.

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got an invite code? download the app, sign in, and punch it in — you'll land straight in your crew.

how it works

the window opens once a day.

No schedules to manage and nothing to keep up with. When the window opens, everyone's phone says so at the same moment.

1

the crew forms

Start a crew, share one invite code with your actual mates. Eight men, tops. No search, no suggestions, no strangers.

2

the window opens

Once a day, at a time you won't predict, Breaktime begins — ten minutes for messages, voice notes, photos, and one-tap crew calls.

3

then it closes

When it's done, it's done. No feed to scroll back into, no red dots begging you back. Tomorrow there'll be another window.

why ten minutes is enough

the eight-minute rule.

Researchers found that a call as short as eight minutes is enough to make someone feel measurably less alone — and that what keeps friendships alive isn't grand gestures, it's small, regular contact. Some mates keep it as a pact: "got eight minutes?" means you pick up.

Brotherhood builds that into the day. The window gives your crew ten — eight for the rule, two for the nonsense.

contact

talk to a human.

Questions, trouble, or something to report — write to brotherhood.support.app@gmail.com and a person will answer. If the link doesn't open your mail app, just copy the address.

feeds · followers · influencers · strangers
just your mates, daily.

Built on a simple belief: men don't drift apart because they stopped caring — they drift apart because nothing ever demanded ten minutes. This does.