Who Do You Know Who Golfs? Filter Your People by Hobby
You've got a free Saturday and you want to golf.
You know someone golfs — you can picture them mid-swing at that company outing two years ago. You just can't remember who it was. So the round doesn't happen, and you go alone or not at all.
The problem was never your social life. It was that "who golfs?" lived in your memory instead of somewhere you could actually search.
Tag once, find forever
In YourPond, every person can carry their hobbies — golf, hiking, pottery, board games, whatever they're into. You add them as you learn them: a tag here, a tag there, built up naturally over time the same way you'd remember them in real life.
The tags aren't decoration. They're a filter.
"Who wants to go golfing?"
Open your people, tap the Hobbies filter, check golf — and there they are. Everyone you know who golfs, in one short list, instead of a scroll through hundreds of contacts hoping a face jogs your memory.
It turns a vague "I should find someone to do this with" into a specific list of names you can text right now. Planning a hike? Filter hiking. Looking for a fourth for board game night? Filter board games. The people were always there — now they're findable.
The quiet superpower: you become the connector
Here's what happens once your people are tagged. You stop being someone who has friends with hobbies and start being the person who makes things happen — the one who knows exactly who to call for the pickup game, the pottery class, the fishing trip. Not because you have a better memory. Because you have a system that remembers for you.
That's the whole idea behind YourPond: the details about your people shouldn't live only in your head, where they fade. They should be somewhere you can actually use them.
Tag a few hobbies on the people you know. Next free Saturday, you'll be glad they're there.