Why device-native products matter
Some problems need to live on the person's own device. Navigation, routing, support, and context-aware tools can be far more useful when they travel with the user instead of waiting inside a website.
More than one app
The plan is for a connected set of apps and tools that can run independently or in conjunction with each other. Privacy-first principles, community value, and real day-to-day usefulness sit at the center of that approach.
- Outdoor and day-to-day navigation tools
- Indoor navigation for hospitals and public buildings
- Transit and route planning support
- Toilet finders and accommodation mapping
- Venue and service discovery for accessible or disability-confident places
Platform reach
The vision is not locked to one ecosystem. Future products should be planned for iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux where that makes sense, with a strong bias toward privacy, device control, and interoperability.
