Running a speed friending event on Fanciful

Andrew Summersgill ·
Running a speed friending event on Fanciful

Speed friending uses the speed dating event format with the romantic intent stripped out. Attendees rotate through short one-on-one conversations, then mark who they’d like to stay in touch with, and the platform handles mutual matches and follow-up messaging. This article assumes you’ve read the speed dating guides on this site and focuses on what’s different when you run a speed friending event.

“The format is just like speed dating” — same rounds, same scoresheet idea, same platform plumbing. The differences sit in audience, pairing rules, vibe, and the conversation prompts you suggest.

Who speed friending works for#

It plays well in any setting where people want to widen their social circle without dating pressure:

The audience is broader than dating events, but acquisition is usually slower per channel — there’s no obvious “ready to mingle” search intent the way there is for dating.

What’s the same as a speed dating event#

All the operational mechanics carry over. Use these as your base:

If you can run a speed dating night, you can run a speed friending night. The new lift is mostly framing and prompt design.

What’s different#

No gender pairing constraint#

People are not meeting with romantic intentions, so there’s no requirement for an equal gender balance. You can sell a single mixed ticket type. This makes capacity planning easier: every ticket sold is usable, with no risk of having to refund because one side over-sold.

Vibe is daytime-friendly#

Speed friending works in daytime slots — Saturday afternoons in cafés, Sunday-morning brunch venues, weekday lunchtimes near offices. You’re not locked into “after-work in a bar.” Pick whatever your target audience can realistically attend.

Lower price point#

Daters expect to pay a premium for the matchmaking dimension. Friendship attendees expect more of a meet-up price. As a rough guide, set ticket prices in the £8–£15 range rather than the £15–£30 range typical of dating events. Use the platform fee structure on the become an organizer page to confirm your contribution after Stripe and platform fees.

Smaller minimum capacity works#

A 16-person dating event is small but viable. A 12-person speed friending event still feels lively because there’s no gender split to fill. You can publish lower-capacity events without diluting the experience.

Round length#

Bump rounds slightly longer than dating — 6–8 minutes rather than 4–5. There’s no built-in chemistry shortcut to lean on; people need a moment more to find the thread.

Optional small-group rotations#

Some organizers mix in a few three- or four-person table rounds alongside pairs, especially at the start as an icebreaker. Pairs still drive the matching, but the group rounds dial down the intensity early on.

Ticketing setup#

A starter pack of conversation prompts#

Friendship prompts skew different from dating prompts — less “tell me about you” and more “what do you actually do with your time”. Put a printed card on each table or read these out between rounds:

  1. What did you do last weekend, and how typical was that?
  2. What’s something you’ve made or built that you’re proud of?
  3. What’s a hobby you want to try in the next year?
  4. Best book / show / film you’ve finished recently?
  5. What do you do when you’re new in a city and want to meet people?
  6. What’s a small thing you treat yourself to regularly?
  7. What’s the most “you” thing about your week?
  8. Anywhere local you’d recommend to someone new?
  9. What kind of friend do you wish you had more of?
  10. What’s something you’ve changed your mind about in the last year?

Encourage the host to remind people there’s no pressure to ask every prompt — they’re a fallback when the natural conversation runs dry.

Marketing channels that work better for friending#

Some of the dating channels work fine; a few extras pull their weight specifically for friendship:

What happens after the event#

Same as speed dating: matched attendees (here, mutual “I’d like to stay in touch” picks) get a Fanciful messaging thread. They can swap details when they choose to. The post-event nudge to come back for the next one runs the same way.

Getting started#

  1. Read the linked speed dating articles above — most of the work is already mapped out.
  2. Pick an audience angle (newcomers / hobby / community / workplace) and a venue that fits the vibe.
  3. Create the event in your Fanciful dashboard with a single ticket type and a daytime or early-evening slot.
  4. Brief your host on the prompt deck and the 6–8 minute round timing.
  5. Run it.

If your local market doesn’t have a regular speed friending event, you’re probably the first organizer to try it there. That tends to help marketing rather than hurt it.

← Back to Organizer Resources