About Peeriodical

The conversation is the product.
Everything else gets out of the way.

A small group of thoughtful people meeting weekly, making sense of a fast-changing world together. We built the platform around that — and only that.

Why we built this

AI is reshaping how knowledge workers operate, and the pace is relentless. Conferences are infrequent and surface-level. Online courses are passive. Slack communities are noisy. Internal teams share a single organizational perspective.

The missing format is the oldest one: a small group of peers who trust each other, meeting on a consistent rhythm, with the patience to actually think things through together.

We started Peeriodical because our own 8 AM weekly group changed how we work — and the only thing missing was a way to keep what we said. Every platform we tried got in the way. So we built one that doesn't.

Plan, invite, then forget about the rest

One screen does it. Reminders and recaps fire on their own. Nothing for the leader to remember.

  1. Plan a meetup

    A topic, a date, your meeting link. Five fields. That's it.

  2. Invite people

    Paste a few emails. They're added directly — no approval queues, no friction.

  3. Reminders go out

    We send the join link the day before. You don't have to remember.

  4. Recap arrives after

    Summary in everyone's inbox. Full transcript one click away. Knowledge compounds.

What the group experiences

The platform serves the conversation.

Be present, not the scribe

An AI notetaker joins the call, records, and structures everything into a searchable knowledge graph. You contribute to the conversation instead of catching up on it.

Memory that compounds

Every session deepens what the group knows. Topics that come up twice get linked. Patterns surface across months. The group gets smarter, not just busier.

Knowledge in your tools

Ask your group's collective brain right where you already work — Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Windsurf — via the Model Context Protocol. Or use the web search built right in.

Trust before tooling

Groups are small (6–12) and intentional. The platform serves the conversation, not the other way around. Tools fade into the background.

Easy to share

A group is only as alive as its members. We made bringing them in — and keeping them in the loop — almost effortless.

  • Invited members are added directly — they sign in once and they're in.

  • One-click calendar subscription puts every meetup on their calendar with the join link attached.

  • Day-before reminder hits every member with the link. The post-meetup recap lands automatically with a summary and a link to the full transcript.

  • Anyone in the group can ask the group's knowledge questions in their IDE or a simple web search — no setup for non-developers.

Find your group — or start one.

The hardest part of a peer group is starting it. After that, we keep it running.