RSPCT exists to crush the male loneliness epidemic — by building the room men have lost: a brotherhood with a code, where authenticity is the price of admission and respect is the only currency that matters.
We trade vulnerability for performance, depth for likes, real conversations for thumb-flicks. Dating apps reduced human beings to swipeable cards. Algorithms are engineered to keep us scrolling, not connecting. The U.S. Surgeon General has declared loneliness a public health crisis on the order of smoking — and most of the rooms men used to build friendships in are gone.
You've had enough of endless scrolling, surface swiping, lying profiles, and shallow conversations that leave you feeling down and depleted. You're here because you crave something real — and you're not the only one.
In here, you show up however you are with others. You don't know them, they don't know you. You are free to be who you are. Be respectful to each other. That is the whole shape of it.
Twenty plus years of clinical experience working with young adult males informed every design choice in RSPCT — what made the cut, what didn't, what to leave out on purpose. RSPCT isn't built around what holds attention. It's built around what holds men together.
We are not trying to compete for attention. We are trying to give men back something they've lost: a place to show up as themselves, be received with respect, and build the kind of friendships that change the trajectory of a life.
Every design decision in RSPCT is built around one question: does this make real connection more likely, or less? If it doesn't pass that test, it doesn't ship.
Every member commits to a RSPCT Code of Honor before they get in. It's not a checkbox. It's a line in the sand that protects the culture for everyone who walks through it.
Beacon Discovery surfaces nearby brothers ranked by shared values, life experience, and intention — not by who has the best lighting and the cleanest jawline.
RSPCT points are earned through real engagement: showing up, contributing, mentoring, building circles. There is no way to buy your way to the top of this room.
No infinite scroll. No like counts. Daily reflection prompts, vetted starters, and conversation tools that go past small talk and into the stuff that actually moves a friendship forward.
RSPCT is built for the man who is tired of the noise. Who knows something is missing. Who is willing to show up — imperfect, undefended, real — in a room that won't punish him for it.
He might be a college kid trying to figure out who he is. A new dad who hasn't seen his old crew in two years. A man in recovery who needs people who get it. A founder grinding alone. A guy on the other side of a divorce starting over. A son still figuring out his father.
He doesn't need another app. He needs a room. RSPCT is that room.
You stay in complete control of what information you share with others. We will never share or sell any of your information to anyone. Ever.
That is a real promise from a real man — not a corporate disclaimer buried in 60 pages of legal text.
"We're not building an app.The RSPCT Mission
We're rebuilding the room."
RSPCT is in early access on Android. iOS is next. The work has started — the question is whether you're in.
We're always improving. Got a suggestion? Write Dr. Markus directly at the email below. (Yes — that really is his email.)
rspctsocial@gmail.com