Student-first discovery
Circles, events, deals, careers, and guides are grouped where students actually need them.
Features
A more complete view of profiles, circles, events, accounts, discovery, notifications, and moderation.
Circles, events, deals, careers, and guides are grouped where students actually need them.
Bookmark circles and events so your personal shortlist stays one tap away.
Profiles, circles, and events use tags to improve search, browsing, and matching.
Signed-in users get activity and workflow updates surfaced in the app shell.
Content and copy are tuned for students living, studying, and working in Japan.
Profiles
Profiles collect the fields people use to introduce themselves, show interests, and share contact paths.
Display name, username, avatar, bio, university, nationality, degree, and graduation year.
Add tags for interests so others can find people with shared communities and hobbies.
Capture goals, career fields, and other profile details used for discovery and matching.
Share language ability and fluency levels for better collaboration and social discovery.
Link Instagram, LinkedIn, website, and other social profiles from one place.
Circles
Circle pages are structured so students can quickly judge fit, activity, and who can join.
Name, description, category, university, language, activity level, and socials.
A recruiting boolean makes it obvious which circles are open to new members.
Owner, manager, and member roles separate editing, moderation, and participation.
Join requests and membership approvals keep private or selective circles in control.
Freshness indicators help people trust what they are reading.
Events
Event pages carry the details students need and can be tied back to the circles hosting them.
Title, date, time, location, description, emoji, category, and tags.
Events can be linked to one or more circles so ownership stays visible.
Going counts and attendee lists make participation easier to track.
Circles can review and approve event collaboration requests.
Students can join, save, or revisit event pages from discovery.
Discovery
Search, filters, and sorting keep the directory usable as it grows.
The top bar search helps users jump between circles, events, and pages quickly.
Circles and events support search, category filters, and sort options.
Interest, circle, and event tags improve browsing and matching.
Bookmark circles and events to keep a personal list of what matters.
People can explore the app before creating an account.
Accounts
Authentication is designed to be simple for students on mobile or desktop.
Create an account with email and password.
Use Google when that is faster or easier.
A guided onboarding flow collects the fields needed for a useful profile.
Users can leave their session from the main shell controls.
Saved items, notifications, and account actions appear when signed in.
Moderation
Owners and admins have the controls needed to maintain the platform.
Records show who owns or manages them, so accountability is visible.
Admins can remove outdated or incorrect records.
Join requests and collaboration requests can be reviewed before they go live.
Important actions can surface in-app notifications for signed-in users.
Color and theme controls live in the app shell for quick adjustments.
Konekto is designed to work as a searchable directory, a personal bookmark list, and a lightweight publishing tool for student communities in Japan.