SuperGroup
Take youth group home with you. A mobile-first community space that extends the energy of Wednesday night into the other six days.
The why
Youth group is electric on Wednesday night and silent the other six days. The students who lit up during worship go home to feeds that don't know them, group texts that don't last, and a faith life that mostly exists in the building they just left.
Meanwhile, Gen Z and Alpha are quietly opting out of algorithmic social media. They're moving to smaller, cozier spaces. Discord servers, private group chats, whatever short-form video platform is hot in the moment. The faith world hasn't followed them there. Most ministries are still using whatever scraps of GroupMe and Facebook they can stitch together, none of which were built for discipleship.
What I was thinking
SuperGroup is a mobile-first, branded community space for each youth group. Private leader-moderated chat, a swipeable content feed for devotionals and updates, a mascot-style AI helper for "when is camp?" questions, and shared spiritual rhythms students can do together.
The hard design constraint: it has to feel cozy, not corporate. Not a polished SaaS dashboard. Not another feed competing for the same attention. More like a digital clubhouse. Warm, weird, branded to feel like their group, white-label ready for ministry partners who want to deploy it across their networks.
If it works, the discipleship that happens in person on Wednesday night stays alive on Thursday morning.
Still building. Looking for a few youth pastors and ministry partners to pilot with. If that's you, get in touch.