I joined Real Roots because I wanted to…
I joined Real Roots because I wanted to meet new people who aligned more with my lifestyle and values. I’m health-conscious, active, don’t drink alcohol, and I’m more interested in meaningful connection, spirituality, personal growth, and healthy friendships. Many of my longtime friends are married with children now, so I thought this would be a good way to build a new social circle.
Unfortunately, my experience was extremely disappointing.
The groups felt very mismatched for me. A lot of the conversations centered around trauma dumping and trauma bonding, which is not the type of environment I’m personally looking for. I believe healing is important, but I’m more interested in building healthy, uplifting connections through shared interests, activities, and positive experiences. That wasn’t the vibe I experienced at all.
The events themselves were also poorly organized. One location was so loud that it was difficult to even hear people talk, which defeats the purpose of trying to connect. The directions to the first meetup location were confusing as well.
I was also disappointed by the advertising. The company promotes a “love it or your money back” guarantee, but when I requested a refund twice, I did not receive one. I agreed to try a second group, hoping it would be a better fit, but it felt even more mismatched for me, and I ended up not attending the second event.
Another thing to be aware of: the fee only covers the coordinator organizing the meetup. You still have to pay separately for your own drinks and dinner, so the cost adds up quickly for what is essentially a hosted social meetup.
Overall, this experience was not worth the money for me. I would honestly recommend saving your money and instead using platforms like Eventbrite to find activities and communities that genuinely match your interests. At least there you can choose events based on hobbies, wellness, spirituality, hiking, fitness, art, or other activities you actually enjoy.
21 February 2026
Unprompted review