Founder validating a hiring workflow
Matches your build_solution goal from Fix This.
Goal-first warm introductions
Arthact turns active goals across work, startups, funding, and local context into introductions that explain why both sides should talk.
Active goal
Need someone who has sold to founders, can review demand, and is open to a serious first conversation this week.
Matches your build_solution goal from Fix This.
Shared startup context, nearby this week.
How it works
Arthact gives people a focused reason to talk before it asks them to spend trust, time, or attention.
Create a goal such as hiring, finding work, building a startup, raising funds, meeting early users, or exploring a collaboration.
Arthact shows why someone fits before you spend energy on a conversation. The match starts from intent, not vanity metrics.
Send a focused intro request. Contact details and conversation access unlock only after mutual acceptance.
Where it helps
Use Arthact when the conversation needs a clear reason, useful context, and a better start than a cold message.
Find people around an active role, skill, availability window, or hiring need instead of shouting into a feed.
Move from vague networking to cofounder, early-user, GTM, product, and build-solution goals with useful context attached.
Connect fundraising and investor interest with enough signal to avoid blind outreach and low-context pitch spam.
Use city, timing, and availability signals when proximity matters, while keeping location handling permissioned and practical.
Why it feels warmer
The matching engine stays private, but the user experience stays clear: show the goal, explain the fit, and protect contact until both sides agree.
Matching logic
Arthact starts from active intent and narrows toward people who can meaningfully help, hire, collaborate, validate, fund, or build.
The first question is not "Who are you?" It is "What are you trying to make happen now?"
Each match carries practical reasons so people know why a conversation may be worth having.
Contact details stay locked until both sides accept the introduction and choose to continue.
Fix This handoff
Fix This stays on the public website. Arthact turns serious intent from that demand graph into private matching, introductions, and next steps.
Fix This helps people see real problems, validation signals, and builder interest without forcing everything into the app.
When someone is ready to build, fund, hire, or help, Arthact preserves the problem context and turns it into a focused goal.
The handoff is designed to produce a relevant introduction, not just another open-ended contact form.
Trust and control
The public site explains the product boundary. The app keeps account-specific controls close to the user.
Arthact is not designed for scraping profiles or blasting strangers. Introductions move through consent.
Privacy, support, child safety, terms, and deletion pages are public. Account-specific controls stay inside the app.
Problem demand lives on the public Fix This surface. Serious builder handoffs move into private Arthact goals.
FAQ
Short practical answers about matching, privacy, Fix This, and account controls.
No. Arthact is built around active goals and warm introductions. The product is designed to help people connect when there is a real reason to talk.
You can request an introduction. Contact details unlock only after mutual acceptance, and then a private conversation can start.
Fix This stays on arthact.com/fix-this as the public demand graph. App handoffs go to app.arthact.com with the original problem context preserved.
Use the in-app account controls. If you cannot access the app, contact support from the Delete Account page.