The first time I heard about Befriend, it didn’t sound like a website at all. It sounded more like a small idea someone had on a walk through the city—the kind of thought that pops up when you realize how easy it is to feel lonely in a place full of people. Vienna is beautiful, busy, social on the surface… and yet, for many, making new friends here can feel oddly difficult. Befriend started from exactly that feeling. Instead of another app asking who you are and what you like, it simply asks you to show up. You sign up, you go to a walk, a coffee meet-up, a casual hangout—and suddenly you’re standing next to strangers who are there for the same reason: to connect, without pressure or expectations. There’s something refreshing about how simple it is. No swiping, no awkward small talk online beforehand. You meet people the old-fashioned way—by walking next to them, laughing about the city, sharing stories, and realizing halfway through the event that it doesn’t feel strange anymore. It feels normal. Human. Over time, Befriend became more than just a few meet-ups. It turned into a quiet movement for people who had just moved to Vienna, who felt stuck in their routines, or who simply wanted to widen their circle beyond work and familiar faces. Every event is a reminder that friendships don’t always need years to form—sometimes they just need the right moment and the courage to show up. In a world where connection is often reduced to messages and screens, Befriend brings it back to the streets, the cafés, and the simple act of meeting. It tells a gentle story: that friendship isn’t lost in modern city life—it’s just waiting for an invitation.