Community First Infrastructure

Culture shouldn't have shareholders.

A circular cultural economy where the success of mass-market events funds grassroots movements and subcultures. Nonprofit by law.

As a nonprofit e.V., crcls has built-in permanence — we cannot be sold or acquired, pivot to a shareholder model. This isn't a promise — it's law.

The Problem

Artistic expression is being strangled by platforms built for extraction.

Current tools prioritize shareholder profits over community health. Subcultures are forced to compete for survival rather than collaborate — and the cultures of tomorrow never take root.

Zero-sum competition

Grassroots movements compete for the same limited resources, fragmenting communities instead of strengthening them.

Management, not participation

Existing tools treat events as products to be managed — not as shared experiences to be participated in.

Closed loops of extraction

Revenue and data flow into shareholder accounts. Communities create value they never benefit from.

The Model

A regenerative cultural infrastructure.

The success of mass-market events provides the financial and technical substrate for smaller collectives. A portion of all resources is programmatically reinvested into grassroots movements.

Pop culture
Mass-market events
Resources
Shared pool
Subcultures
Grassroots growth
The Structure

Structurally incapable of extraction.

crcls is structured as a German nonprofit (e.V.). Any profit is legally bound to be reinvested into the technology and collective resource pool. The conflict of interest simply doesn't exist.

100%
Profit reinvested by law
0
Shareholders — ever
e.V.
Nonprofit structure — permanent
What We Believe

Four principles. One structure.

01

Community over Commodity

We exist for the people who create culture, not for those who extract from it.

02

Participation over Management

Tools should empower people to be part of something, not just organize it.

03

Regenerative by Structure

Our nonprofit model isn't a marketing choice — it's a legal guarantee. Success is reinvested, never extracted.

04

Subcultures Are the Future

The mainstream was once underground. We protect the conditions that allow new movements to emerge.

Built For

Every structure, every ambition.

Collectives
Shared tools for groups that organize horizontally — no single admin, no hierarchy requirement.
Solo Organizers
From a reading circle to a warehouse party — one person, full platform access, no minimum scale.
Festivals
Multi-stage, multi-day event infrastructure with ticketing, scheduling, and artist management.
Grassroots Movements
Subsidized access through the circular economy — funded by the ecosystem, not by ticket markups.
Local Initiatives
Neighborhood events, community spaces, cultural programs — tools that adapt to how you already work.

We are not offering a shortcut. We are offering a new foundation.

The current model of cultural commodification is breaking. Let's prove that a community-first approach is not just possible, but necessary.