Conclave is not a community. It's not a course, a cohort, or a content channel. It's a private network of owners, operators, and founders — and the conversations that only happen when the room is small.
There's a particular kind of conversation that doesn't happen on LinkedIn. The kind where someone running a real business says — out loud — "Here's what's actually working for us — and here's what isn't."
Those conversations used to happen at industry conferences, over drinks, in the hallway. They still do — but rarely with the right people in the room, and almost never on the record.
We built Conclave to put them back in a room. A small one. With people you'd actually want to talk to.
Membership is capped. Growth at the expense of signal is not growth.
What's said inside stays inside. No quotes, no screenshots, no LinkedIn carousels of "what I learned this week."
No logos on the door. No vendors masquerading as members. Members are not an audience to be sold to.
Every applicant is reviewed personally. Every new member raises the room — or they don't get in.