Apps

BaseLayer Digital will also build apps for navigation, support, and daily independence.

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.

How the apps connect

The apps become more useful when they share common services rather than behaving like disconnected tools.

Service layer

Place and support directory

Verified places, services, accessible venues, toilets, and contact routes live in one place instead of being scattered.

Navigation layer

Routing and journey logic

Outdoor navigation, indoor guidance, transit planning, and route preparation can all draw from the same location and destination model.

User layer

Shared accessibility profile

Visual preferences, reading settings, and comfort adjustments follow the person across the suite instead of being reset in every app.

Use

Independent or connected tools

Each app can work on its own while still gaining value from the larger stack when the user needs more than one tool at a time.

What the apps cover

Daily independence is never just one task, so the app work cannot stop at one tool.

Outdoor and journey planning

Route building, transit planning, step-by-step guidance, and preparation tools that help a person move through the day with more certainty.

Indoor navigation

Hospital wayfinding, public-building guidance, and internal navigation for spaces where signage and digital check-in systems often fail users.

Practical support finders

Toilet finders, accessible venue discovery, disability-confident places, service hubs, and other practical support tools that save stress in real situations.

iOS

Native or companion builds where device capabilities matter.

Android

Broad device coverage for navigation, routing, and support tools.

Desktop

Windows, macOS, and Linux tools where planning or admin features need a larger surface.

Shared data

One privacy-first backbone feeding the tools instead of fragmented sources.

Why this matters

The app work is not a side project. It is a direct extension of the same mission into daily life.

The website proves the thinking. The apps let the same thinking travel with the person into the rest of daily life.