Mesh hops
Phones relay sealed packets. A far friend can still hear you when enough people stand between you.
Walkie Walkie turns nearby phones into a living network. Festivals, trails, blackouts — chat, channels, and SOS hop phone-to-phone when towers fail.
Not another social feed. Situational infrastructure for crowds, trails, and crises.
Phones relay sealed packets. A far friend can still hear you when enough people stand between you.
Anonymous mesh ID. No phone number required. Keys and chats stay on your device.
Emergency flood with optional location and medical note. Festival rally pins for lost crews.
Hold-to-talk voice, 1:1 encrypted chat, and public mesh channels on the same offline fabric.
See mesh power grow as devices join — routes, hop distance, and living graph of the field.
Festival, trail, emergency, campus, low-power — presence and radio lean for real situations.
One radio is limited. A dense field becomes multi-hop infrastructure — the crowd is the tower for festivals and disasters.
Direct link over Bluetooth / local Wi‑Fi.
Relays open paths A→B→C. Far talk becomes possible.
Coverage scales with people — not a cell carrier.
Privacy, terms, data safety, account/data deletion, support contact, and ads disclosure for when monetization starts.
Mesh identity is local. If you uninstall, data leaves with the app unless you exported it yourself.
No ads in the product today. When enabled, we’ll update the Ads disclosure and privacy docs first.
Everything Google Play (and users) need — multipage, permanent URLs.
What stays on device, what can go over the mesh, permissions explained.
Acceptable use, disclaimers for emergency reliance, license to use the app.
Play Console–style summary of collection, sharing, security, and deletion.
How to wipe local mesh identity and messages (no cloud account).
Contact for store review, safety issues, and user help.
Current: no ads. Future disclosure placeholder for Play Store ads declarations.