A spring full of upgrades for communities and members. This release tightens the loop between people who should meet, sharpens the surfaces members see every week, and gives admins a cleaner runway to operate at scale.

Pre-event recommendations — 48 hours before doors open

Two days before every event, registered attendees now receive a short list of people they should meet in the room, with the warm reason for each match. Kai uses goals, interests, current focus, and signal from past conversations to pick a handful of high-fit pairings — never a fire hose.

  • Each pairing arrives with one sentence of context — why this person, why this week.
  • Members can save matches to a personal shortlist or request a warm intro before they ever step in.
  • Organizers see aggregate match coverage by track so no one gets stranded on the wall.

A new Opportunities page

The Opportunities page is the new home for the value already moving through your network — jobs, deals, advisor seats, partnerships, fundraising, hiring. Members set a goal in plain language; Kai surfaces opportunities and people inside the community that match.

The job is to turn the hidden parts of a community into something a member can read in two minutes — and act on in five.

Smarter member tables, member notes, and in-app guides

Admins get the tools they have been asking for:

  • Member tables with saved views, segments, and an export that actually matches what is on screen.
  • Member notes that travel with a person — visible to the admin team, never to the member.
  • In-app guides for the most common admin workflows, written in plain language and embedded where you need them.

What is coming next

The pieces we are putting under the hood for the rest of the spring:

  • Slack integrations. Push community signals and warm intros into the channels your members already live in.
  • Polls. Lightweight member signal — surveys, sentiment, and prioritization, with one-click follow-up.
  • Conditional registration. Different paths for different audiences, without spinning up a second event.
  • Kai building communities from scratch. Describe what you want, get a working community — landing page, channels, and starter membership matrix — in minutes, not weeks.

If you run a community on Key, you do not need to do anything to opt in — the new surfaces are already in your dashboard. If you are not on Key yet and any of this sounds useful, that is the door.