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wesvance | 1 year ago

I built https://explorehere.app to help you learn about the history of the world around you by sending a push notification whenever you pass a new historical marker on your travels!

It’s a freemium app with a pro subscription for advanced features; our revenue is just under $1k/month.

We’re working towards ExploreHere being a passive adventure guide. As you go about your travels ExploreHere will nudge you about interesting information wherever you go; history, unique things to see, special food known only in the city you’re in, etc.

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rgovostes|1 year ago

In the days before global data plans, there was an amazing offline travel companion app called Triposo that was well before its time. One of its best features was to guide you toward nearby places of interest. I remember in ~2012 visiting Paris and being led to a historic but dilapidated building that used to be a notable school, near to where I was staying but not along the walk to the metro station so I never would have seen it otherwise.

It was really one of the most unforgettable travel tech experiences. I was still free to explore at my whim, but it gave some context to what was around me. It wasn't just the over-trafficked tourist highlights, but the whole city. ExploreHere seems like it could have a similar impact.

The Triposo team briefly made a cute app called Walter that was basically a minimalist indication of nearby POIs using the device compass for orientation: https://web.archive.org/web/20170607100433/https://www.tripo...

There's a post-mortem of the company from @dosinga here: https://dosinga.medium.com/leaving-triposo-9d35f72ce28

wesvance|1 year ago

Thanks for sharing that! I haven't heard of Triposo before, so that was really helpful!

I think these kind of 'passive' trip companions are difficult to sell as they inherently fade into the background and support your trip, rather than trying to take all your attention and 'be the trip'...

But thats the kind of software I like and the kind I think we should try and build more of! Personally, when I'm exploring a new place I just want to 'do me' and have some gentle nudges if I'm near something really cool.

fm2606|1 year ago

Just a few weeks ago I was on a trip through back roads of NC and VA and saw a bunch of historical markers and wondered how to do something with them. And now I know.

My thinking was to stop and get a gps coordinate and then what? How do I get them all across the states? And that is about how far my thinking got before a SQUIRREL ran through my brain.

Glad to see some of my thoughts aren't to far out there. Now just have to work on DOING instead of THINKING.

awesome_dude|1 year ago

Start small, get the GPS co-ords of those markers, and create your visualisations, etc.

Then share them with family/friends

Then they'll start collecting marker co-ords for you

THEN worry about how to get strangers involved (using/submitting/etc)

Facebook started with a single University...

PTOB|1 year ago

I too had this experience in Texas over the holidays. Sigh.

yesthisiswes|1 year ago

My neighbor and I were talking a few months back and he had the same idea. He said he drove by the historical markers all the time it would be cool to know what they all said. Cool idea just sent him this app!

Cannabat|1 year ago

I'd love to use this but there appears to be no coverage of my country. Any plans to expand coverage to other regions?

wesvance|1 year ago

We do! I'm in Japan right now, taking photos of as many markers as possible that I'll add into the app when I get back! We're also releasing a 'submission app' in early 2025 that will let you submit markers and get them added into the app so we can expand into more places!

galvanizednuts|1 year ago

I was thinking of making something along the lines of this… good execution

gcj|1 year ago

Where you guys hiring in the past?

I remember reading a pitch for this site and the layout also looks familiar

wesvance|1 year ago

We haven't ever hired anyone; its just 2 of us, but I've shared on HN before, so maybe you saw it then?

ThePowerOfFuet|1 year ago

I find it disturbing how many people allow apps to access their location 24/7.

Suppafly|1 year ago

>I find it disturbing how many people allow apps to access their location 24/7.

Why? It doesn't effect you at all.