Two friends playing a tabletop roleplaying game together at a table

ActivitiesBoard Games

Board game nights

Keep the table alive.

Everyone wants the games night to continue. Nobody wants to run the poll that keeps it alive. So it quietly stops.

Why ToGethered fits

  • A casual recurring community needs just enough visibility to know a table will form.
  • Interest is visible without anyone hosting.
  • A standing spot — a café, a flat, a club — that regulars can return to.
  • Grow into a proper tournament only when it deserves one.

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Friends laughing around a stacking-block game

If it gets serious

RSVP.express confirms the plan — When an informal gathering becomes structured — a tournament, a fixture, anything people must commit to — swap ambient "probably" for firm, countable RSVPs.

Eventius runs the whole event — When the occasion outgrows a gathering entirely, it graduates to full planning: invitations, schedules, who brings what, tasks and budget.

Spending time together matters.

Everything else here is just plumbing. Pick a spot, say when you are going, and let the people who would have come anyway find you.

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