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Host a Friend Group Awards Night 🎉
Escargot
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Escargot is looking for one college student to help host a fun, filmed event with their friend group.
The idea: you invite ~20 friends over for a sponsored “Friend Group Awards Night,” where everyone gets a custom superlative card.
Some will be classic:
Most likely to be famous
Best dressedClass clown
Life of the party
Some will be very specific:
Most likely to say “I’m down” and then disappear
Best at making a 20-minute story take 45 minutes
Most likely to become emotionally attached to a side quest
The friend who somehow knows everyone everywhere
Each card has the superlative on the front, and inside there’s a handwritten note from the person giving it explaining why they chose it.
We’ll sponsor the party with food/drinks, provide the cards, and you'll film the night for Escargot social/content.
Expected Outputs
What you’ll do:
Invite and coordinate ~20 friends for the awards night event.
Help gather creative superlative ideas from your friend group beforehand.
Host and film the event and make sure everyone is comfortable being filmed.

About Escargot
We're the celebration platform for people who want to mark moments that actually matter. Think Partiful, but instead of starting with invites, we start with cards and gifts. We turn "I meant to send something" into actually sending something—because meaningful moments deserve more than just another notification.
