FindingFundaa is built for curious people who enjoy knowing things together. Not a mass-market quiz grind. A warm little community where your niche is welcome, your knowledge is celebrated, and unlike some famous couples, everyone actually makes it out alive.
Remember the double aa. One a is a typo. Two a's is the whole fundaa.
Inside the circle
More club energy. Less tragic balcony planning.
Fresh questions every day. Like a newspaper, but you actually want to open it.
Weekly rituals and leaderboards that give you a reason to show off (tastefully).
Private circles, shared questions, and event nights that feel like plans with friends.
FindingFundaa has two a's at the end. Like extra marks for showing your work.
FindingFundaa exists because the world is full of curious people who just haven't met yet. I didn't build a quiz leaderboard. I built a home for people who love knowing things and who get unreasonably excited when someone else does too. No balconies. No feuding families. Just really good questions and better company.
Every feature, every word, every quiz drop comes from a genuine love for curiosity and community. Not a VC deck.
Science nerds, history buffs, pop culture obsessives. Everyone has a seat at this table. No quiz shaming.
This is a circle, not a feed. Quiet enough to feel personal. Alive enough to feel like home.
“The world is full of curious people. They just haven't found each other yet.”
— The reason FindingFundaa exists. Also: a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. You're welcome.
SD
I am Swasthika Devadiga, a quiz master who got a little too passionate about building a place where curious people can find each other. FindingFundaa is my love letter to quiz people, group chat philosophers, fun fact hoarders, and everyone who has ever said wait, I know this one.
Photo coming soon. For now, please imagine intense quiz energy and a dangerous amount of enthusiasm.
The word trivia comes from Latin and means three roads. Basically, it was gossip at crossroads. The original social feed had sandals.
Why do quiz people love trivia? Because knowledge is power, and power doesn't need a charger. (Unlike your phone at 3% right now.)
Honey found in Egyptian tombs is still edible after 3,000 years. Your quiz streak? Let's see if it makes it past Tuesday.
Every feature was built with one idea. Community is the product, the quiz is just the reason to gather. The people are why you stay. (That, and the Weekly 7. Seriously, it gets competitive.)
The arena feed gives everyone something to share and react to. A common language for people who get way too happy about knowing things. It is like a morning paper, except you actually want to read it.
Create or join groups, share questions, react to them, and build the small, warm scene that big platforms never let you have. Think of it as the friend group chat where everyone is equally obsessed.
Weekly 7, leagues, and leaderboards give everyone a shared rhythm. You come back because your people are here. And because losing to someone you know personally is deeply motivating.
Community events turn the app into a gathering. Real moments, shared in real time, with people who genuinely care. (Romeo and Juliet had bad timing. I have a calendar feature.)
Get first access to FindingFundaa with new groups, Weekly 7 drops, community events, and every moment that makes this feel less like an app and more like your people. No spam. No feuding families. Just good stuff.
Tiny spelling fundaa. It is FindingFundaa with two a's, because one a clearly did not study enough.
Priority invites to community events and quiz nights
Weekly 7, ranks, and feature drops before the crowd
A seat in the circle from the very beginning as a founding fundaa member
This is where it feels most alive. Event reminders, quiz drops, leaderboard talk, and the warmth of a group that actually shows up for each other. Come as you are. Stay because you belong.
Small warning, you may start sharing random facts with people who absolutely did not ask.
FindingFundaa Community
Where the circle never sleeps