For Buddhist communities

A home for your sangha,
online.

Lotus Sangha is a shared online space for meditation, Dharma talks, and small-group practice — so your community can gather together, wherever they are.

Lotus Sangha Hall showing the Main Stage, silent sitting timer, and seating grid

The problem

Zoom feels sterile. Discord feels loud. Neither feels like a temple.

Meeting apps are built for meetings, not for practice. Members arrive in a grid of rectangles, mute themselves, and log off feeling more disconnected than before. Practicing together deserves a space designed for it.

  • No sense of arriving somewhere shared
  • No room for silent sitting together
  • No easy way to break into small circles
  • No memory between gatherings — just meetings

How it works

Three steps to bring your sangha online

01

Sign up your community

Create your sangha's own account in minutes. You keep your own members, teachings, and gatherings — separate from every other community.

02

Invite your members

Share a private invite code. Members join your sangha directly — no cross-community noise, no strangers wandering in.

03

Gather in the Hall

Start a sitting, a Dharma talk, or a study circle. Members enter a shared space that feels like practice, not a call.

Features

Built for practice — not meetings

The Main Stage

Live Dharma talks and guided meditations, with a real sense of presence.

Circles for small groups

Break out into small circles for reflection, sharing, and study.

Chats between sits

Group chat and 1:1 conversations keep the sangha connected all week.

A library of teachings

Save talks and readings your members can return to any time.

Upcoming gatherings list
Circles breakout view

From the sangha

Voices from communities like yours

"It's the first online space where our sittings feel like sittings — not meetings. People stay after the bell."
Ven. Ananda 
Teacher · Metta Sangha
"I moved cities and thought I'd lost my sangha. Now I sit with them every week, and I've made real friends in the circles."
Priya S. 
Member
"Setting up our whole community took an afternoon. Our members finally have a home online."
Rev. Tanaka 
Community Lead

Bring your sangha online.

Free to try. Set up your community in an afternoon. Your first gathering can be tonight.