WhereUAt: Location-Sharing App for Everyday Social Meetups
By
Jinwoo Kim
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Summary
WhereUAt is a location-sharing app designed for everyday social meetups like sports, home parties, and coffee catch-ups. Unlike traditional event apps focused on tickets and large conferences, it addresses the common question of whether people are actually coming by sharing live location data only during a specific time window - from 15 minutes before to 15 minutes after the event, then automatically turning off.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWhereUAt is for everyday meetups—sports, home parties, coffee catch-ups—where the real question is 'Are they coming or should I keep waiting?'
It shares live location only from 15 minutes before to 15 minutes after the event, then turns off automatically.
Most event apps focus on tickets and big conferences.
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