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FAQ Compass

Compass is a gift from the community — built by people like you who care about deep, meaningful connections. Your participation, feedback, and contributions help keep it free, transparent, and ad-free for everyone.

What is Compass?

Compass is a free, open-source platform to help people form deep, meaningful, and lasting connections — whether platonic, romantic, or collaborative. Its made possible by contributions from the community, including code, ideas, feedback, and donations. Unlike typical apps, Compass prioritizes values, interests, and personality over swipes and ads, giving you full control over who you discover and how you connect.

Who is Compass for?

Anyone who wants more than small talk or casual networking. If you value depth over quantity and want relationships grounded in shared values, trust, and understanding, Compass is for you.

Why is Compass different from other meeting apps?

  • Keyword Search: Find people who share your niche interests (e.g., “Minimalism”, “Thinking, Fast and Slow”, “Indie film”).
  • Transparent Database: See all profiles, apply filters, and search freely — no hidden algorithms.
  • Notification System: Get alerts when new people match your searches — no endless scrolling required.
  • Personality-Centered: Values and ideas first. Photos stay secondary.
  • Democratic & Open Source: Built by the community, for the community — no ads, no hidden monetization.

Is Compass for dating or friendship?

Both. You can specify whether youre looking for platonic, romantic, or collaborative connections.

Who started Compass?

Compass was founded by Martin Braquet, an engineer and researcher passionate about tackling humanitys most pressing challenges — from climate change and AI safety to animal welfare.

Martin has lived across Europe, the U.S., India, and Indonesia, immersing himself in diverse practices ranging from meditation retreats to sustainability-focused forest co-ops. These experiences shaped his conviction that deep one-to-one human connections are among the most meaningful drivers of well-being and positive change.

Compass grew out of that conviction. While Martin has long been driven to reduce global risks and suffering, he also recognized that his own life — and the lives of many others — would be greatly enriched by more profound, close, and supportive relationships. Although he initiated the project, the platform is a gift from the community — shaped by contributors, donors, and supporters who help it thrive. Compass is many people's attempt to build an open, transparent, and community-driven platform where people can connect around shared values, curiosity, and care, without the distractions of swipes, ads, or superficiality.

Martin continues to serve as an initiator and steward of Compass, but its direction is intentionally placed in the hands of the community through the Compass Constitution (as detailed in the next section).

How does governance work?

Compass is run democratically under a constitution that prevents central control and ensures long-term alignment with its mission.

  • Major decisions (scope, funding, rules) are voted on by active contributors.
  • The full constitution is public and transparent.
  • No corporate capture — Compass will always remain a community-owned project.

Is Compass really free?

Yes. Compass will always be:

  • Ad-free
  • Subscription-free
  • Open-source

Supported entirely by donations, not by selling your data or attention.

How do you sustain Compass without ads or subscriptions?

Through donations and contributions from the community. Options include:

  • Patreon
  • PayPal
  • GitHub Sponsors
  • Sharing ideas, feedback, or code

Every contribution, no matter the size — from a small code tweak to helping refine the interface, or simply spreading the word — is part of the gift that keeps Compass free, ad-free, and community-owned. All funding and expenses are publicly documented here.

Is my data safe?

Yes.

  • Your data will never be sold.
  • You can control what is visible publicly.
  • Messaging may move toward end-to-end encryption in future versions.

How is the compatibility score calculated?

The compatibility score comes from answers to compatibility prompts. Each user provides:

  • Their answer
  • Answers they would accept from others
  • A degree of importance for each question

Matches are scored based on how well two peoples responses and accepted answers align, weighted by importance.

The full implementation is open source and open to review, feedback, and improvement by the community.

How can I help?

Whats next?

Compass has officially launched. The platform is now open for everyone who values meaningful, values-driven connections. Our focus has shifted toward growing the community and securing donations to sustain and expand the platform.

Every action, whether sharing, donating, or contributing, directly helps Compass remain ad-free, subscription-free, and community-owned.