An exclusive crowd of entrepreneurs, influencers, and notable names gathered this week for a private beta launch party that made one thing clear: RTHMS is not just another app entering the market. It is positioning itself as a complete shift in how people connect.
Hosted inside the ultra private Elwood Club at the Pendry Newport Beach, the evening offered a first look at the platform created by Jason Winkler, who is quickly emerging as one of the most talked about founders in the connection space.

Unlike traditional social media and dating apps that rely on surface level attraction, RTHMS is built around daily habits and behavioral data. The platform learns how people actually live, from sleep cycles and workout routines to social behavior and wellness patterns, then uses those signals to align individuals in a more meaningful way. The goal is simple: eliminate wasted time and create connections that actually work in real life.
“People are done wasting time,” Winkler told the room during his presentation. “RTHMS is about understanding how someone lives before you invest your energy into them.”

One of the most talked about moments of the night was a private test showcase video that walked guests through the future of connection. The video highlighted how RTHMS goes far beyond dating, expanding into professional networking, roommate matching and even commerce. By analyzing behavioral compatibility, the platform aims to help people identify more aligned products, places and experiences while also helping individuals find partners and collaborators who match their real world rhythms.
The demonstration made it clear that RTHMS extends far beyond dating, positioning itself as a broader compatibility layer for human connection. By leveraging real behavioral signals, the platform has the potential to reshape how people form relationships across social, lifestyle, and real-world interactions.

Guiding the evening was Lorissa Smith, founder of Lorissa’s List, who served as the event’s MC. Smith brought a polished energy to the room, introducing key moments and helping translate the app’s deeper value proposition to an audience eager to understand what comes next.
Throughout the night, guests were seen actively engaging with the beta, comparing compatibility insights into their own habits and discussing how the technology could impact their lives. Conversations felt more intentional, centered around lifestyle alignment rather than surface level introductions.

Several recognizable faces were also in attendance, quietly showing support and testing the platform ahead of its public release. While the guest list remained tightly controlled, insiders noted strong interest from both the entertainment and business communities.
The atmosphere reflected the significance of the moment. Elevated cocktails, dim lighting, and a carefully curated guest list created an environment that felt more like a private unveiling than a typical launch party.

With a public release expected next month, momentum around RTHMS continues to build. Early reactions suggest that Winkler’s vision is tapping into a growing demand for smarter, more efficient ways to connect.
If the beta launch was any indication, RTHMS is not just entering the conversation. It is preparing to disrupt it entirely.














