About us

At WeeBe, We believe in the power of human connection.

Our platform is getting built on the simple yet profound idea that no one should feel alone and that everyone deserves someone to talk to, share moments with, and build meaningful relationships.
WeeBe is a non-voluntary organisation (registration pending) based in Edinburgh, UK offering a structured and professional platform where participants engage through meaningful and mutually beneficial interactions.
Bees (those seeking companionship) can connect with Keepers (those offering their time and empathy) in a safe, supportive, and respectful environment.
Our Working Process

Join the Community
Sign up, create a profile, and choose your role as a Bee (seeking companionship) or Keeper (offering time and empathy).

Find the Right Match
Connect based on shared interests and compatibility through our structured matching system.

Engage & Interact
Participate in chats, audio calls, or in-person meetups to build meaningful connections.

Grow & Give Back
Share feedback, mentor newcomers, and contribute to a supportive and inclusive community.
Why Choose WeeBe?

WeeBe is more than a platform—it’s a safe, compassionate space where real human connection comes first.
Our unique Bee & Keeper model matches those seeking companionship with empathetic listeners based on shared interests, making every interaction meaningful. With a strong emphasis on privacy, emotional well-being, and safety, we offer more than conversation—we offer a true sense of belonging. This isn’t a dating site; it’s a growing community rooted in kindness and mutual support.
We’re not just a service—we’re a boundaryless community.
At WeeBe, our mission is to build an inclusive and diverse space where people can connect, support each other, and feel seen. Whether you’re looking for companionship, offering your empathy, or lending your skills to a greater cause, you’re part of something bigger. Guided by values of kindness, respect, and authenticity, we combine human empathy with thoughtful technology to transform how people connect—one heartfelt interaction at a time.
Join us and be part of a movement where no one feels alone.

What people are saying about WeeBe

I didn’t realise how much I needed someone to talk to until I heard about WeeBe. Just knowing there could be a space where someone truly listens—with no pressure or judgment—feels like a huge relief.

I’ve tried so many ways to feel connected—meetups, support groups, even apps—but nothing clicked. WeeBe sounds like it’s designed for people like me: thoughtful, simple, and genuinely human.

As someone who struggles with social anxiety, it’s hard for me to open up in day-to-day life. I think WeeBe will give me a calm and private space to talk at my own pace—something I’ve never had before.

What stands out to me is how natural and kind it all sounds. I’d love to be someone’s safe space—to just talk and let them be themselves. That’s powerful.

I imagine the conversations on WeeBe will feel more real than what I’ve had on social media. It’s the kind of quiet, intentional connection that I think a lot of people are craving.

I’ve always been the kind of person who listens. The idea of being a Keeper on WeeBe really speaks to me—it feels like a way to give back without needing to have all the answers.

Even hearing about WeeBe made me feel lighter. It sounds like the kind of place where someone like me—who’s not very confident but still wants to connect—could finally find their space.

I don’t always want to explain everything, and I think WeeBe will let me talk without needing to justify how I feel. That kind of freedom means a lot.

There’s such a clear need for something like this. Most charities I know are overwhelmed, and people are slipping through the cracks. WeeBe feels like it’s stepping in at just the right time.

Talking to the WeeBe team, I felt really heard. I’m excited to see this take shape—it could change how we think about loneliness and human connection.

My charity is sadly closing down, and I’ve felt pretty alone in that. I really believe something like WeeBe could be a lifeline—not just for me, but for so many others in similar situations.

I’m mostly homebound because of illness, and it’s hard to find someone to just talk to regularly. The idea that WeeBe might make that possible again gives me something to look forward to.