One life.
Make it count.
— A note from the founders.
The best founders we know are lonely in a very specific way. Not lonely for people — they have teams, investors, advisors, a LinkedIn inbox that never stops. Lonely for the room. The one where the conversation is actually at their level, and nobody is selling anything, and the phones are away.
We spent years trying to find that room. We attended the conferences. We joined the clubs. We paid for the masterminds. Most of it was fine. None of it was the thing.
The thing, it turns out, is small. Twelve people. A place where you can't easily leave. Five to seven days. No agenda on day three. The rest takes care of itself.
So we built Summits.
We pick locations that earn the trip — places where the landscape does half the work. We pick members we'd actually want to travel with, not just the people who can afford it. We don't run speakers. We don't hand out swag. We don't have tiers. We publish the ledger.
Ten thousand euros a year. Two cohort trips included. A directory of the people who've sat at the same fire as you. That's it.
At the end of the day, you're not going to remember the hours behind a laptop. You're going to remember who you were with when the sun came up over the ocean.
One life. Let's make it count.