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Gratified

Gratified is an early-stage coffee and art community organization in San Francisco that hosts events at EA-adjacent venues, including a 24-hour Winter Solstice event at Mox SF in December 2025. It operates under a parent organization called Buttercup Destiny, which is itself described as still in development.

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DimensionAssessment
TypeCommunity organization / Coffee + art
StatusActive, early stage (as of early 2026)
LocationSan Francisco, California
Community ConnectionsHas held events at Mox SF, an EA/rationalist-aligned coworking space
Parent OrganizationButtercup Destiny (described as still in development)
Core ActivitiesCoffee service, art events, community building
SourceLink
Official Websitegratified.com
Mox SF (event venue)moxsf.com
Mox SF on EA ForumEA Forum fundraising post

Overview

Gratified is an early-stage community organization in San Francisco that describes itself through the tagline "coffee + art." It organizes its activities around three stated pillars—Nourish, Collab, and Create—and offers a membership program, single-event ticketing, and partnership arrangements with local roasters, venues, and creatives. The organization is operating under a parent entity called Buttercup Destiny, which its own website describes as "still in development" with the tagline "something is blooming."

Gratified has limited public presence indexed by search engines, with no documented social media accounts, press coverage, or community forum mentions found as of early 2026. Its activities appear to be organized primarily through private or unlisted channels. The primary publicly documented event is a 24-hour Winter Solstice gathering held at Mox SF in December 2025.

History and Development

Gratified is in its early developmental stages. The organization was founded as an initiative under Buttercup Destiny; the nature of that relationship—including governance, funding, and strategic direction—is not publicly documented.

The Winter Solstice event in December 2025 is the primary publicly documented activity. The event was held at Mox SF (1680 Mission Street, San Francisco), a coworking and events space founded by Austin Chen, formerly co-founder of Manifold Markets and founder of Manifund.1 Mox describes itself as "a research-focused incubator & community space for doers of good and masters of craft" and explicitly rents space to aligned community organizers.2

No additional events hosted by Gratified have been found in public sources, including on Eventbrite, Luma, Partiful, Meetup, or any local San Francisco blog or community forum.

Three Pillars

Gratified organizes its mission around three core concepts, as stated on its website. Specific details about how each pillar manifests in ongoing practice are limited in public information:

PillarDescription (per website)Documented Activity
NourishDescribed as "what we're brewing"Coffee menu; membership offering unlimited drinks
CollabPartnership-seeking across multiple categoriesOutreach to investors, businesses, baristas, space managers, local roasters
CreateArtistic and cultural programmingWinter Solstice event included release art and butoh dance

Butoh dance is a form of Japanese dance theatre (also known as Ankoku Butoh) that emerged in late 1950s–early 1960s Japan. Common features include playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, extreme or absurd environments, and traditionally white body makeup with slow, hyper-controlled motion.3 No documented connection between butoh and the rationalist or EA community has been found in public sources; its inclusion in the Winter Solstice event appears to reflect Gratified's own programming choices.

Business Model and Structure

Gratified operates through multiple stated revenue streams, though the organization remains in early stages of formalization.

The membership program is priced at $108 per month and includes unlimited drinks, pastry discounts, and the option to cancel at any time. Single-purchase options are available for those not seeking membership. The Winter Solstice event was ticketed separately at $64 per person for a 24-hour event combining food, an overnight stay with bedrolls, a sunrise tea ceremony, release art, and butoh dance.

Gratified actively seeks business partnerships across several categories: investors, businesses, baristas, space managers, and local coffee roasters. The organization's website states it works with "venues, brands, and creatives who share our vision of community through coffee and art."

The relationship with parent organization Buttercup Destiny—including governance, funding sources, and strategic direction—is not publicly documented. Buttercup Destiny is described on its own website as still in development.

Venue Context: Mox SF

Gratified's documented use of Mox SF as an event venue places it within a specific physical and community context. Mox SF is located at 1680 Mission Street, San Francisco, and was founded by Austin Chen, who previously co-founded Manifold Markets and founded Manifund.1 Mox describes its mission as serving "startups on the cutting edge, EAs and others seeking to improve the world, AI & AI safety labs, indie researchers and builders, and writers, artists, & masters of craft."4

Mox is described in EA Forum posts as a "broadly EA-Adjacent coworking space" that was designed to serve the EA and rationalist community in San Francisco.5 EA SF has hosted events at Mox at no cost, and Mox has hosted organizations including METR, PIBBSS, and Elicit, as well as ACX (Astral Codex Ten) Meetups Everywhere in both Spring and Fall 2025.2 Mox has a publicly accessible events calendar at luma.com/mox.

Whether Gratified has a consistent physical location of its own, or operates through a venue-partnership model, is not publicly documented. The organization's website includes a "Find us IRL" section, but its contents are not independently verified in available sources.

Community Context

Gratified held its documented Winter Solstice event at Mox SF in December 2025. The choice of a winter solstice occasion is notable in that the Secular Solstice is an established tradition within rationalist communities: it was created by Raymond Arnold in 2011–2013 and has spread to dozens of cities worldwide.6 The Bay Area 2025 Secular Solstice was held on December 6 at The Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, drawing approximately 490 attendees.7 Gratified's Winter Solstice event was held on December 20–21, at a different venue (Mox SF in San Francisco) and with a different format (24-hour immersive event with butoh dance, release art, and a sunrise tea ceremony), distinct from the Secular Solstice format, which typically involves communal singing and structured reflection.8

No statement from Gratified connecting its event to the Secular Solstice tradition has been found in public sources. Gratified also does not appear in the publicly maintained index of Bay Area rationalist groups on LessWrong.9

Gratified's stated emphasis on partnerships with creatives, local roasters, and art practitioners suggests programming oriented toward a broader community than the EA/rationalist ecosystem alone, though the organization's actual audience composition is not publicly documented.

Key Questions

  • ?Who founded Gratified and Buttercup Destiny, and what is the governance relationship between them?
  • ?Does Gratified have a consistent physical location or operate through venue partnerships?
  • ?What is Gratified's current membership size and event history beyond the December 2025 Winter Solstice?
  • ?What does 'release art' refer to in the context of the Winter Solstice event programming?
  • ?Does Gratified have social media accounts or event listings on public platforms?

Limitations and Uncertainties

As an early-stage organization with minimal indexed public presence, Gratified has significant information gaps:

Organizational structure: The relationship between Gratified and parent organization Buttercup Destiny is not publicly documented, including governance arrangements, funding sources, and decision-making processes.

Physical presence: Whether Gratified operates a consistent physical location or partners with existing venues is not documented in available public sources.

Event history: Only one event—the December 2025 Winter Solstice at Mox SF—has been found in public sources. No event listings were found on Eventbrite, Luma, Partiful, Meetup, or local San Francisco blogs.

Key personnel: No founders or organizers associated with Gratified or Buttercup Destiny have been identified in any public source.

Scale and reach: Membership size, social media following, and community reach are not documented in available public sources. No social media accounts for Gratified were found indexed by search engines.

Pricing currency: The membership price ($108/month) and event ticket price ($64) are sourced from the organization's website and may change. No access date is available for these figures.

The organization's early stage means that many aspects of its model, community role, and sustainability have not been publicly demonstrated beyond initial events and web presence.

Footnotes

  1. "Fundraising for Mox: Coworking & Events in SF" — Austin Chen, "Fundraising for Mox: Coworking & Events in SF", EA Forum, March 31, 2025. 2

  2. "Introducing the Mox Guest Program" — Austin Chen, "Introducing the Mox Guest Program", EA Forum, October 1, 2025. 2

  3. "Butoh""Butoh", Wikipedia.

  4. "Mox SF — Official Website""Mox SF — Official Website", moxsf.com.

  5. "EA San Francisco Needs a New Lead Organizer""EA San Francisco Needs a New Lead Organizer", EA Forum, January 5, 2026.

  6. "Secular Solstice""Secular Solstice", Wikipedia.

  7. "At Bay Area's Secular Solstice, Rationalists Grapple with AI Doomsday Scenarios""At Bay Area's Secular Solstice, Rationalists Grapple with AI Doomsday Scenarios", Religion News Service, December 20, 2025.

  8. "Secular Solstice Round Up 2024""Secular Solstice Round Up 2024", LessWrong, December 2024.

  9. "Index of Rationalist Groups in the Bay Area — July 2024""Index of Rationalist Groups in the Bay Area — July 2024", LessWrong, July 2024.

References

1Introducing the Mox Guest Program — EA ForumEA Forum·Austin & Rachel Shu·2025·Blog post

Mox, a San Francisco community space and incubator, is launching a guest program offering complimentary 2x/month access to members of AI safety organizations. The program partners with orgs like ARC, MIRI, Redwood Research, GovAI, and others to facilitate in-person collaboration and idea exchange among AI safety researchers and practitioners.

★★★☆☆

Austin (from Manifund) is fundraising for Mox, a coworking and events space in San Francisco aimed at supporting AI safety and EA community work. The project addresses the gap of having no major AI safety hub in SF despite most AI labs being located there, launching a beta in February 2025 with 40+ members. Funding is sought to expand operations and community-building activities.

★★★☆☆
3Secular Solstice - WikipediaWikipedia·Reference

Wikipedia article describing the Secular Solstice, an annual secular humanist event started by Raymond Arnold in 2011 that is celebrated by rationalist and secular communities around the winter solstice. The event involves songs, candles, storytelling, and reflection, and has grown from a small gathering to organized events in multiple countries.

★★★☆☆
4Index of rationalist groups in the Bay Area June 2025 — LessWrongLessWrong·Lucie Philippon, Czynski & Screwtape·2024·Blog post

A collaboratively maintained directory of rationalist, EA, and AI safety groups in the San Francisco Bay Area, created to address the fragmentation of the community after many groups became inactive and communication moved to private channels. It catalogs local meetup groups, housing communities, EA organizations, and AI safety initiatives, and is mirrored at BayRationality.com.

★★★☆☆
5EA San Francisco Needs a New Lead Organizer — EA ForumEA Forum·EA San Francisco Organizers·2026·Blog post

A call for a new lead organizer for EA San Francisco, emphasizing the group's unique position in the AI development hub of SF and its potential for high-impact work on neglected topics like AI welfare and space governance. The outgoing organizer argues the role requires minimal time commitment but offers significant counterfactual impact, as the group would likely become dormant without a replacement.

★★★☆☆

A Religion News Service article covering the 2025 Bay Area Secular Solstice gathering, where members of the rationalist and effective altruism community reflected on AI existential risk and doomsday scenarios. The event highlights how AI safety concerns have become deeply embedded in the cultural and quasi-spiritual practices of the rationalist community. It offers an outsider journalistic perspective on how this community processes existential anxiety about advanced AI.

7Butoh - WikipediaWikipedia·Reference

Wikipedia article on Butoh, a form of Japanese avant-garde dance theater that emerged in the late 1950s. It is characterized by surreal, often disturbing imagery and radical body transformation. This resource has no apparent relevance to AI safety.

★★★☆☆

Mox is a community space in San Francisco currently running a fundraising campaign. It appears to serve as a gathering place for community events and activities, potentially relevant to the AI safety and tech communities based in the Bay Area.

A community coordination thread on LessWrong organizing Secular Solstice events and Megameetups for 2024. Secular Solstice is a rationalist community holiday focused on meaningful communal gathering, reflection, and facing existential realities together through singing, speeches, and shared activities.

★★★☆☆

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