Community infrastructure for people who already feel at home everywhere.
maghribi.org is not a social network. It's the connective tissue between Moroccans living outside Morocco — and everyone back home who wants to stay close.
Local first.
You belong to a primary country space. France, Spain, Belgium, the US — wherever you actually live. That's home.
Global by tap.
When you want cross-border conversation, the global feed is one tab away. Never the default. Never the noise floor.
Atlas Lions Hub.
Live match center, watch parties in your city, fixtures, predictions, and the complete history of Morocco's national team — sport that brings the diaspora together.
Four steps. No social media tax.
Pick your country space
Where do you actually live? That's your home space. You'll see local posts first — housing, events, advice, opportunities. All within a few clicks of your daily life.
Connect locally
See members near you. RSVP to events. Find a flat, a co-founder, a barber, an iftar in the 18ème. Reply, save, follow.
Connect globally
When you have a cross-border question — moving back to Morocco, dual citizenship, sending money home — the global feed brings replies from across the diaspora.
No infinite scroll
No algorithmic dopamine. No paid reach. No "engagement". Posts surface by recency and relevance — moderated by community leads, not by attention markets.
Moroccan identity is hospitable. The product is too.
Every feature helps somebody find a job, a flat, a friend.
If a 55-year-old in Marseille can't use it, it fails.
Arabic is built first-class, never mirrored.