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How Do I Use the Fraternity Finder?
How Do I Use the Fraternity Finder?

🛠️A how-to guide for starting virtual fraternities on the Exodus app

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Written by Stephen Zepp
Updated over 11 months ago

There are two types of fraternities, local fraternities and remote fraternities. We have found that local fraternities tend to last longer and have a greater impact, so we recommend you start there👉

This article will explain how to set up a fraternity on the Fraternity Finder and how to join a fraternity that someone else already created. To learn what fraternity looks like in the Exodus lifestyle check out the fraternity overview.

Note: Before utilizing this feature, you will need to verify your email address and phone number as well as upload a profile picture. Once you are in, you will be able to peruse those fraternities that are open to more men or create one yourself!


Joining a Remote Fraternity—the Fraternity Finder

Joining a fraternity on the Fraternity Finder is very simple!

  1. Tap the "plus" button at the top of the screen.

  2. Click "Find a Remote Fraternity"

  3. Find a fraternity that meets at a time that will work well for you.

  4. Read the short bio of the man who created the fraternity

  5. Click "Join this Fraternity."


Starting a Remote Fraternity–the Fraternity Finder

To create a virtual fraternity:

  1. Tap the "plus" button at the top of the screen.

  2. Click "Find a Remote Fraternity"

  3. Scroll to the bottom of the list and click "Lead a Remote fraternity."

  4. Name your new fraternity and select an image.

  5. Give a short bio about yourself so that men will know who they are joining when they join your fraternity.

  6. Then, pick the time and date for your weekly fraternity.

  7. Click "Create Fraternity," and wait for men to find your remote fraternity.


Have more questions about fraternity?

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or click the black button in the lower right corner.

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