SuperCrowd
Devin Thorpe welcomes you

Welcome — you're among friends.

I'm Devin Thorpe, and this is the place I've wanted to build for years: better-than-in-person networking for everyone who joins a SuperCrowd event. Member directories, private messaging, and community rooms — where speakers, sponsors, PurposeBuilt100™ winners, and ticket holders actually find each other. If you're part of a SuperCrowd event, you already belong here.

— Devin

Use the email you registered, spoke, or sponsored with. We'll email you a secure one-click link — if your address is in our records, you're in.

How it works

1

Sign in with just your email

No password, no account setup. Enter the email SuperCrowd knows you by and click the link we send. You stay signed in for 30 days.

2

Set up your networking card

Two minutes: who you are, what you're looking for, how to book time with you. Your card is visible only to fellow room members — never public unless you choose.

3

Work the room

Browse the member directory, send private messages, and post to the room feed — an intro, an ask, a win. Real connections, before, during, and long after the event.

Who gets in? Access is earned — and it's yours for good.

Access never expires. Speak at SuperCrowd26 and in three years the SuperCrowd26 room — and everyone in it — is still yours. Not part of an event yet? Find your first one →

Questions people ask

I entered my email but no link arrived — why?

The link only goes to addresses already in our records. Try the email you used to register, speak, or sponsor (a work address, often). Still stuck? Email devin@thesupercrowd.com and we'll connect the dots — it takes us a minute.

Who can see my networking card and contact info?

Only signed-in members of rooms you share — never the public, never search engines. Your public speaker profile (if you have one) is separate and fully under your control. You choose what goes on the card, and you can turn it off any time.

How does messaging work? Will my email address be exposed?

Messages live on the platform, and sending or receiving them never reveals your email address. Your networking card is a separate matter — it shows only the contact details you choose to put on it. Many members deliberately list an email there so people can reach them off-platform; that's always your decision, and you can edit or remove it any time. When someone messages you, we send a short email nudge (at most one every few hours) with a link back to the conversation. There's a block button on every conversation, and limits that keep spammers out.

What should I post in a room?

Introduce yourself. Say what you're raising, building, or looking for. Share a win. Ask a question before the event. The rooms run on generosity — the best networkers give first.

Does my access expire after the event?

No — access is earned-then-kept, forever. Every event you join adds a room to your collection; think of it as your growing alumni network across the SuperCrowd universe.

Can I get fewer (or no) emails?

Every weekly digest has a one-click stop link, message nudges are batched to at most one every few hours, and if you never want any of it, simply don't set up a networking card — you can still browse and message when signed in.

Is this secure?

Sign-in links are single-use and expire in 15 minutes; sessions are personal and revocable; no passwords exist to steal. Networking data sits behind sign-in with event-scoped access — people see only the rooms they've earned.