It's in our nature to explore the world and discover new things.
COVID has made it a lot harder for us to explore, but It's made us realize how important it is to know where to go and where not to go, based on what people are doing.
Google Maps isn't going to tell you 2 of your friends are at the taco stand down the street.
Find My Friends isn't going to tell you that your favorite basketball player is playing a pickup game down the block.
This type of knowledge is impossible for Apple and Google to capture.
And yet, everyday we ask ourselves the same questions:
"Where is he?"
"What's she doing now?"
"Who's coming there tonight?"
"Is there anyone who does that near me?"
“Where did they go that one time to do that one thing?”
Today, maps show you how to get there. But they don't show you where to go in the first place.
We don't think that's something maps made by centralized companies can ever do.
We believe that's something only a decentralized, crowdsourced map can achieve.
A map made for the people, by the people.