About MyCircle

Your trusted circle — a private place where people look out for each other. MyCircle is a private directory for circles that already trust each other — not a social network.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

What MyCircle is

MyCircle helps families, neighborhoods, housing societies, parent groups, and other small communities keep a simple, searchable list of who can help and how to reach them. Each circle has its own member directory with details like city, profession, blood group, and phone number.

There are no feeds, likes, or public profiles. The product exists for one job: when someone in your circle needs help, you can find the right person quickly.

Who it is for

  • Extended families coordinating across cities
  • Apartment blocks and housing societies
  • School or college parent groups
  • Volunteer and community support circles
  • Any trusted group that wants a shared “who to call” directory

How circles work

Someone starts a circle and shares an invite link or code. Members sign in, join the circle, and add a profile so others can search and call when needed. Circle hosts can choose whether a circle is private (invite only) or public (discoverable in search for signed-in users).

Contact details in a circle are visible only to members of that circle. They are not shown on the public web or to people outside the circle.

What MyCircle is not

  • Not a replacement for emergency services — call local emergency numbers first
  • Not a marketplace or job board
  • Not a place to publish contact details to the open internet
  • Not medical, legal, or professional advice

Our principles

  • Trust first — circles are for people you already know or were invited by
  • Privacy by design — member details stay inside the circle
  • Simplicity — search, call, help; no noise