Meet5 wants to help Gen X and baby boomers make more friends.
Its app is focused on users over 40 who want to meet new people in their area with in-real-life (IRL) group activities such as concerts, yoga, hiking, or dancing.
While anyone over 18 can technically join the app, the average age on Meet5 is 57, CEO Lukas Reinhardt told Business Insider.
Reinhardt said some of Meet5’s customers want to “feel young again,” especially those whose children have moved out of the house.
“Finally, they have time for themselves again,” Reinhardt said. “They want to do stuff they didn’t do for 20, 30 years.”
The Frankfurt, Germany-based company expanded its app to the US this summer and exclusively told BI that it raised a €8 million (roughly $9 million USD) Series A investment from European venture capital firm Peak to help it do so.
Meet5 isn’t the only friendship app raising capital and trying to help connect people in group settings. Competitors such as apps that match strangers and put them in groups like 222 and Timeleft, or local-events platform Pie, have launched in the past few years, and there are older mainstays in the space like Meetup.
Reinhardt believes that Meet5’s focus on older users and community will set it apart from the friendship apps already in the US market. Meet5’s users attend an average of four events each month, Reinhardt said.
Originally founded in 2017 as Go Crush, a dating app, Reinhardt and cofounder Kai Burghardt pivoted to group experiences focused on users over 40 at the end of 2019.
Reinhardt said the company became profitable “by mid-2024 for about a year” before its Series A. Now, Meet5 is spending its cash to grow the app and company. Meet5 has 65 employees, and plans to expand hiring in the US.
The startup’s primary revenue model is its premium subscription, which costs about $12.50 a month and unlocks features like private messaging, invite-only meetups, and the ability to filter events by category.
“It’s normally way harder to monetize friendship apps,” Reinhardt said, adding that people would “rather pay for love than friends.”
But Reinhardt feels good about his friendship app’s freemium model. About 12% of Meet5’s monthly users are paid, Reinhardt said.
Read the pitch deck Meet5 used to raise its Series A:
Note: Some details have been updated, such as Meet5’s number of registered users, participants, and funding. The deck below includes two additional slides (pages 9 and 10) that were added after Meet5 expanded to the US.
Meet5 is an IRL social app
Meet5
Its deck starts by outlining stats about the startup
Meet5
Here’s what the slide says:
Europe’s largest leisure app. Enabling members to connect in real-life.
Community
+100% YoY
2.5M Members
Available in four languages across 7 European countries and the US
Sustainable, strong increase in the subscriber base
Minimum contract period 6 months with an average order volume of over €100
Traction
40k Activities per Month
300k Participants per month
Users attend an avg. of 4 meetings per month
85% of users remain actively engaged 6 months after their first meeting
Growth
+100% Team Growth
Investment by European venture capital firm Peak to accelerate growth
Focus on international expansion across Benelux, France and the US
Strengthening community focused product development
Customer Satisfaction
25.000+ Reviews
4.7/5 Average Rating
Impressive average rating across both app stores
Best-rated app for building friendships and real-life connections, trusted and loved by our users
Then Meet5 lays out a problem it says people are facing
Meet5
“We’re so connected, yet so lonely,” the slide says.
Here are the other problems the slide includes:
Difficult to meet new people
Making true friends is harder than ever
Digital Media lacks real life connections
Endless, aimless chatting
Meet5 pitches itself as a way to ‘discover new friendships’
Meet5
The deck then explains how Meet5 works
Meet5
Here’s what the slide says:
A thousand friends at hand. Use online to go offline together and have fun.
Real Life: Meet new people directly in real life through shared leisure activities — without virtual small talk.
Small Groups: The small groups ensure everyone feels comfortable right away, creating a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Community: Join our large, vibrant community and share stories, find support, and feel a true sense of belonging.
Safety: Joining group and public gatherings enhances safety, which is especially important for women.
Meet5 uses a freemium model to make money
Meet5
Meet5 says that “maximum growth” is enabled by its freemium model that includes a paid subscription.
Then the deck goes deeper into the app’s traction
Meet5
Here’s what the slide says:
Already #1 in Europe — On Our Way to Global Connections
Total Registered Users: 2,500,000 (May 2025)
Growth: +1364%
It then breaks down several year-over-year stats:
500k Monthly Active Users (+44% YoY)
300k Participants per month (+52%)
40k New Activities August 2025 (+47%)
2.5M Members (+50%)
Meet5 outlines its plans to expand to the US
Meet5
Here’s what the slide says:
Where Shared Activities Spark New Bonds — For the 40+ Community.
Locations in the US:
Austin (TX), Baltimore (MD), Boston (MA), Charlotte (NC), Chicago (IL), Columbus (OH), Corpus Christi (TX), Dallas-Fort Worth (TX), Germantown (MD), Miami (FL), Nashville (TN), Northern (VA), Philadelphia (PA), Pittsburgh (PA), Raleigh (NC), Tampa (FL), Washington DC, Worcester (MA).
Activities:
Music & dance
Food & drink
Outdoor
Culture
Fun games
Markets & festivals
Sports & fitness
Other
Unique Joins:
Then it goes into its early traction in the US
Meet5
Here’s what the slide says:
Scaling in North America since July 2025
+30k registered users are using Meet5 to connect with people in real life
550 activities have taken place and 8,250 IRL connections have been made
93% active user retention: Once we get them, they stay around
50 Captains take care of the growing community
‘Let’s combat loneliness!’ is how the deck ends
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Meet5 includes in the slide that it has 65 employees, made up of 15 nationalities.
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