Asia got a little quiet.
Let’s fix that.
SeaWingman is a social connection platform for people living in and traveling through Southeast Asia. The idea is simple: introduce like-minded people to each other — and let them decide what happens next.
A wingman for your social life
Think of SeaWingman as the friend who’s great at introductions — the one who always seems to know someone you’d get along with. Except this wingman works across the whole region, around the clock, and never makes it weird.
Some of those introductions grow into friendships that last years. Some turn into one genuinely great afternoon and nothing more. Both count. We’re just as happy helping you find a once-off hiking partner as we are helping you find your next decade-long friend — you decide what each connection becomes.
Let’s be honest about the expat slump
You’ve been in Asia a while now. You’ve seen the temples. You know where the good coffee is. Your visa run is down to a science. You’ve more or less done the thing.
And somewhere along the way, it got quiet. Your crew shrank. One friend moved home, another drifted off, a third you just… stop hearing from. The group chat that used to buzz every night now only ever says “Seen.”
It’s not that Asia got boring. It’s that making new friends as an adult — in a place that isn’t the place you grew up — is genuinely hard.
Nobody hands you a classroom or an office full of built-in social options. You have to go find your people. On purpose.
That’s the whole reason SeaWingman exists: to nurture new friendships that don’t happen by accident anymore.
So — what are you actually after?
Not everyone wants the same thing, and that’s the point. Here’s what people are really looking for when they open the app:
A lunch, not a life commitment
Some days you just want company for a meal — a new face, a real conversation, a plate of something good. No weekend plans, no pressure. Just lunch.
A gym buddy
Motivation is a team sport. Find someone who'll text you at 6am so neither of you can talk yourselves out of it.
18 holes and a new hobby
Always meant to pick up golf? Tennis? Padel? Find someone at your level — or just slightly better — and actually book the tee time.
Someone who's been there
Been in Asia a while? Mentor a younger expat still finding their feet. Pass on the hard-won stuff — the visa runs, the neighborhoods, the mistakes they get to skip.
Show me the ropes
Fresh off the plane? Find the people who already know which street-food cart is a safe bet, which bar is worth your night, and how everything actually works.
A crew for the night
Sometimes you don't want a pen pal. You want four people, a plan, and a good story to laugh about in the morning.
Old hand or fresh arrival — you’re both welcome
If you’ve been here ten years, SeaWingman is how you top up the tank — new people, new hobbies, a reason to leave the same three bars. Maybe you finally take up golf. Maybe you become the mentor you wish you’d had when you landed.
If you got off the plane last Tuesday, it’s how you skip the lonely first few months entirely. Find the people who’ll show you the ropes, point you at the good stuff, and save you a year of figuring it out the hard way.
Long friendships, short adventures, and everything in between — SeaWingman is built to make the introduction. The rest is up to you.
Set up a profile.
See who’s nearby.
Download SeaWingman, set up a profile in a couple of minutes, and see who’s nearby. It’s free to start — and the worst that happens is you get a good lunch out of it.
