Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal FinancestructuralB2CSocial MediaScalingSAAS

No low-friction tool for spontaneous in-person connection in new cities

People relocating to new cities or working remotely from public spaces have no way to discover nearby individuals who are open to casual, real-time social interaction. Existing platforms are either too formal or built for asynchronous connection rather than same-moment meetups. The gap leaves a growing segment of remote workers and digital nomads socially isolated despite being physically co-located.

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