In todayโs social media,
our worlds are shrinking.
They amplify your habits until your world shrinks. Your feed becomes narrow, repetitive, disconnected from whatโs actually happening nearby.
Follow places,
not people.
Most apps want you to follow people. We flipped it. Pick a location, any location, and see what people there are actually talking about.
Follow People
- โYou get the โWOWโ moment, but miss everything that led to it
- โEndless scroll of strangers
- โBlind to whatโs actually happening nearby
- โYour feed is shaped for you, not by you
Follow Places
- โSee what's happening right around you, in real time
- โConnect with the people who actually share your space
- โKnow whatโs going on before it becomes yesterdayโs news
- โYour world, your map. See the truth of each place.
Zoom in. Zoom out.
Want to know what's happening in your building? 100 meters. Curious about your neighborhood? A few kilometers. It's your call.
We call them Handbills
You know those flyers people stick on telephone poles and coffee shop bulletin boards? Same idea. Except digital, and pinned to an actual location on the map.
Post it. Pin it. Done.
Got something to share? Garage sale, lost dog, weird noise at 3am, new bakery openingโ whatever. Post a Handbill and it shows up for people near that spot.
- ๐Pinned to a place โ Not floating in the void
- ๐ฅFrom your neighbors โ People who actually live there
- โจNo tricks โ Shows up chronologically, nothing hidden
Three flavors
Different situations call for different types of posts.
Boards
Think of it like subscribing to a place. Your local coffee shop, the park you walk through, that weird intersection where stuff always happens. Follow it, see what people are saying.
Example:
"Queen St West" โ 847 people talking about this street
Drop in on any city.
Eavesdrop on the locals.
Moving to a new city? Traveling somewhere? Or just curious what life is like on the other side of the world? Tap anywhere on the map and see what people there are saying.
Click on a city or drag to explore
Why we built this
We got tired of knowing more about strangers on the internet than the people who live on our street. Figured others might feel the same way.
Be nosy
In a good way. Find out what's going on around you.
Explore
Feel the vibe of each place.
Meet people
Not followers. Actual neighbors.
No one deciding what you โshouldโ see.
No noise, no gimmicks.
Just people talking about where they live.