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Jason Winkler and the Shift From Social Media to Social Alignment

At a time when most social platforms are optimized for attention, scrolling, and performance, Jason Winkler believes the next era of technology will be built around something far more meaningful: alignment.

As the founder of RTHMS, Winkler is building what he describes as “the compatibility layer for modern life”, a platform designed to help people discover not just other people, but places, products, experiences, and communities that genuinely fit how they live.

“We were taught social media helps you find people,” Winkler says. “But most platforms really help you find attention. RTHMS is about helping people find alignment.”

But Winkler believes RTHMS is building something much bigger than social media.

He sees RTHMS evolving into a daily operating layer that simplifies life itself,  helping users discover compatible friendships, communities, wellness experiences, restaurants, events, travel destinations, products, and eventually even neighborhoods and cities that align with their lifestyles.

“We spend an enormous amount of time making decisions every day,” he explains. “Where should I go? What should I do? Who should I spend time with? What brands fit me? RTHMS is building a future where technology understands your lifestyle well enough to make those decisions easier and more personalized.”

The concept comes at a time when consumers are increasingly overwhelmed by digital noise, algorithms, and endless options. Winkler believes the future belongs to platforms that create relevance, not just reach.

“Your environment shapes your life,” he says. “The people around you influence your health, mindset, opportunities, habits, and even your longevity. We think compatibility is bigger than dating. It affects almost every decision people make.”

RTHMS is the result of Winkler’s years spent understanding culture, consumer behavior, and how people connect both online and in real life.

Long before launching consumer tech platforms, Winkler built his career through experiential marketing, entertainment, licensing, and brand development. In his early years, he became involved in live events, concerts, and cultural experiences that connected him with major artists, agencies, and entertainment executives. Those relationships eventually opened doors with companies including WME and helped expand his understanding of culture, influence, and consumer behavior at scale.

Winkler later became one of the founding partners behind Liquipel, the technology company known for pioneering liquid-repellent protection for consumer electronics. During its rise, Liquipel secured partnerships and retail distribution with major global brands and retailers, while Winkler helped drive strategic relationships and cultural partnerships with influential names including Pharrell Williams and Steve Aoki, helping establish him as a founder capable of bridging technology, branding, partnerships, and mainstream consumer adoption.

Over the years, he continued building businesses across licensing, wellness, entertainment, and consumer products, developing a reputation for understanding culture, identifying trends early, and creating strategic moments that quickly capture attention.

That ability became especially visible during the launch of RTHMS.

Rather than relying on traditional tech marketing, Winkler launched the beta during the first weekend of Coachella through integrations tied to major cultural events including Neon Carnival. The platform was designed to help attendees connect through compatibility before the event, interact during it, and continue relationships afterward — turning a live experience into an ongoing social ecosystem.

Shortly after, RTHMS hosted a creator house during Stagecoach featuring some of the most influential personalities on social media. But instead of building another influencer content house focused purely on views and promotion, the experience centered around real-world connection. Creators used RTHMS in real time to meet compatible people, participate in wellness-focused mornings, workouts, group activities, dinners, and experiences designed to build relationships that extended beyond the event itself.

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