๐ Hey Product Hunt! Weโre launching Locoround โ Where Your Neighbourhood Comes Alive
Iโve spent a lot of time walking through neighbourhoods, and one thing really stood out to me โ weโve become super disconnected from our local communities. You know those old-school bulletin boards in coffee shops or community centres where people put up flyers about events, sales, or local news? Theyโre either gone or ignored. So I built Locoround to bring that idea into the digital world in a simple, fun way.
Weโre missing out on so many cool things happening right around us. That food truck you didnโt know was parked down the street, a local artistโs popup, your neighbourโs garage sale โ all of it gets lost in a sea of global social media posts. The internet is great at connecting us to the world, but terrible at connecting us to our own neighbourhoods.
Small businesses and local creators also have a hard time reaching people nearby. Running ads on big platforms is expensive and not really made for local stuff. Even when they try, their posts get buried under everything else. On the other side, people are always wondering โwhatโs happening near me today?โ but thereโs no good way to find out, unless youโre in the right Facebook group or happen to walk past a flyer on a wall.
Thatโs why I made Locoround. Itโs like a live map of your neighbourhood where people can post digital flyers called โhandbills.โ You can see whatโs happening around you in real-time, like a community board thatโs always up-to-date. Posting is super easy, and itโs designed to feel like the physical world, where eye-catching flyers naturally get attention.
You might be thinking โ isnโt this kinda like Nextdoor, Facebook Groups, or even Google Maps? Good question! But Locoround is built for a different vibe.
Nextdoor and Facebook Groups are mostly text-based posts and discussion threads. You have to scroll through a lot of random stuff โ sometimes drama, sometimes old posts โ just to find something useful. Locoround is more about visual discovery. You open a map, and you instantly see whatโs going on around you through digital flyers. Itโs like walking past a real bulletin board, where colourful posters naturally catch your eye.
Google Maps is great for finding places that are always there, like restaurants or stores. But itโs not designed for temporary or pop-up things. You wonโt see a garage sale happening down the street today, or a food truck thatโs only there for a few hours. Locoround fills that โwhatโs happening right now near me?โ gap. Itโs a simple way to make small, local happenings visible to people who are actually nearby.
Hereโs how it works:
๐ฏ Dynamic Visibility โ The more people like, comment, or interact with a handbill, the bigger it appears on the map. If somethingโs popular, itโll stand out more, just like in real life, where some posters grab your attention better than others.
๐ Two Types of Posts:
โข Boards โ Permanent spots for businesses, artists, or community groups. Itโs like having your own little section on the neighbourhood board.
โข Flyers โ Quick posts for things like events, garage sales, lost pets, or anything temporary that needs to be seen fast.
๐ค AI Search that Feels Natural โ You donโt need to search with exact keywords. Just type something like โcoffee shop with live musicโ or โthings to do with kids this weekend,โ and our AI will find handbills that match, even if the words arenโt exact. It looks at the photos and descriptions to understand what youโre looking for.
So, what problems does Locoround solve? A bunch, actually:
โข It helps small businesses and creators get noticed locally without paying for ads. They can reach real people walking around their area.
โข It helps locals find out whatโs going on near them today. Not big concerts or city events, but small, casual, neighbourhood stuff.
โข It gives people an easy way to share local happenings. You donโt need to build a website or start an event page โ just drop a flyer on the map.
โข It brings back the fun of discovering things by chance. Social media shows you whatโs trending globally, but Locoround shows you cool things right next to you.
โข It keeps things relevant. Youโll only see posts that are nearby, so no more scrolling through unrelated content.
Why now? After the pandemic, many of us are craving genuine, local connections. Weโre spending more time at home, exploring our neighbourhoods, and wanting to support local businesses. But the tools we have today arenโt built for that. Locoround is here to fill that gap โ blending our digital habits with real-world community vibes.
Weโre live and would love your feedback! Try posting a handbill in your area and see whatโs around you. Letโs bring some magic back to local discovery.
Ask me anything! ๐