hobbymaxxing

The buddy system for trying new things.

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How to hobbymaxx

Find a group to explore your new hobby with. After a fixed time, choose to keep your group or find a new hobby.

  1. Find a club

    Browse open clubs. Each one is built around a single hobby and runs for a fixed number of weeks.

  2. Save your spot

    Save your spot before the group fills. We hold it open until enough people have joined, then everyone starts together.

  3. Meet the group

    When the group is full, an organizer opens a small chat and introduces the members to each other.

  4. Find your cadence

    Each group sets its own cadence. Pick the one that fits how often you can show up.

Open clubs

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OnlineAll levels

Four writers answering a weekly prompt and trading honest feedback, building a real writing habit over eight weeks.

8 weeks4 spots left
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OnlineBeginner

Six first-time bakers raising a sourdough starter from flour and water to a first real loaf, together over four weeks.

4 weeks5 spots left
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OnlineBeginner

Six new DJs trading one short mix a week, turning a solo bedroom habit into a crew that actually hears your sets, for four weeks.

4 weeks6 spots left
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OnlineAll levels

Six people drawing their cities from life, one kind of place a week, sharing the messy, real results for six weeks.

6 weeks6 spots left
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Hobbymaxxing 101

Common questions

Is it free?

Yes.

Why no login?

There's nothing to log into. When the club ends, the chat ends with it.

Why do groups have a time limit?

A clear end date keeps the commitment small and easy to say yes to. When a club wraps up, you decide whether to run it back or try something new.

Are clubs online or in person?

Both. Each club says which it is on its page. Online clubs meet over chat or a call; in person clubs meet somewhere local.

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