About
"We built social apps to connect with people. Now it's time to connect with places."

Sreedhar Ambavaram
Founder & CEO
As a former thought leader at IBM, I spent years building systems that connected millions of users, yet I saw how disconnected we remained from our surroundings.
One day, a nearby emergency went unnoticed until it was too late. That moment made me realize the internet had connected us to everything except what was happening around us.
That realization sparked GeoKiks, the world's first geo-social video network, creating a new layer of the internet where video is anchored to location.
Now emergencies, travel, and local moments no longer vanish in feeds. They live on the map, instantly visible and useful to communities and cities everywhere.
The Problems
You never know what's happening nearby until it's too late.
Accidents, protests, and fires still reach people too slowly through scattered social posts and delayed news. There is no single trusted, location-locked source that shows what is really happening around you in real time or lets nearby people respond and help immediately.
Local issues stay invisible until they become crises.
Potholes, broken lights, and flooding affect communities every day. Without a simple and visual way to surface problems, cities and citizens only react when it is already too late.
Journeys end and their stories disappear.
Travel moments scatter across feeds with no way to relive them as a journey. There is no map that connects your videos, routes, and memories or lets your kids, family, and friends see where you have been and experience your journeys through your eyes.
Local businesses have no real way to drive in-person engagement.
Local businesses have no effective way to drive real-world engagement. Their posts and offers get buried in social feeds disconnected from the real world. There is no platform where they can create location-based challenges that bring customers in, encourage real videos, and boost foot traffic.
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