Open your door.
Invite the world in.
Families around the world are inviting strangers to witness their most personal traditions — a Rajasthani wedding, an Eid dinner, a Ghanaian Christmas. Not as tourists. As guests who were chosen to be there.
The Sharma Family
Jaipur, India
Invited 40 strangers to their daughter's wedding. From 18 countries.
The Al-Rashid Family
Cairo, Egypt
Opened their Eid al-Adha to 10 guests from Europe and Japan.
The Osei Family
Kumasi, Ghana
Five strangers shared Christmas with three generations.
You decide everything.
- —Who attends — you review every applicant.
- —How many — from 1 to however feels right.
- —What they may photograph, and when.
- —When your address is shared (72h before).
- —You can close the invitation at any moment, for any reason.
What kind of host are you?
Individual
Just me opening my home.
Couple
Two of us hosting together.
Family
Our household — multiple generations or members involved.
Household
Housemates or a group sharing the hosting.
“Priya’s mother did not ask why I had come. She put a plate in front of me and asked when I had last slept.”
Mari W. · Stockholm
“We were strangers for thirty minutes. We were not strangers by the end of dinner.”
Daniel O. · Lagos