About the Relational Frontier

The Relational Frontier is the relational practice community's own platform. Not another siloed community or social media feed — a shared town square where practitioners gather, organize calls, host courses, run their practices, and find each other.

No ads. No data selling. No algorithm. Just a warm, human space built specifically for the people doing this work.

The Problem

The relational practice world is fragmented. Facilitators are scattered across Zoom links, Instagram DMs, Skool communities, Discord servers, and email lists. Every practitioner builds their own little island. Meanwhile, the people who want to find this work — who are hungry for genuine connection — have no central place to go.

The Solution

What if the relational practice community had its own home? Not someone's community that you join — a shared commons that belongs to all of us. Think of it like a farmer's market. You come for the offerings, but you also come because you like being there. The vendors know each other. There's a shared ethos.

What We Offer

  • Forums — threaded discussions for deep conversation, not shallow engagement
  • Shared Calendar — anyone can post calls and events; find what you need
  • Real-time Chat — connect with practitioners right now
  • Member Profiles — designed around what you practice and what you offer
  • Marketplace — host paid calls, run courses, build your practice

How We Work

A small, transparent fee on transactions through the platform. When someone pays for a call or a course, a percentage supports the commons. The budget is public. Members can see where money goes. No outside investors. No shareholders.

The incentive is to make the platform genuinely valuable, not to extract attention. We don't optimize for time-on-site — we optimize for connections made and calls attended.

The Vibe

Old internet forum aesthetic. Threaded discussions, not algorithmic feeds. Depth over engagement metrics. It's designed to feel like a well-kept library or reading room — a place where you want to spend time because it's warm and human, not because it's engineered to keep you scrolling.

Join Us

We're launching March 27, 2026 at the State of the Relating Arts Conference. Be among the founding members who help shape what this becomes.