Proximitii is a living map of you & your people — who’s near you, who’s on their way, where your paths crossed before being friends, and where you left your mark. Built for those “you’re here too?” moments.
The whole app is built for what everything else skips: actually being together in the same place.
Your people on a map that actually moves — not a feed, not a like, no FOMO. It’s you and your people.
Find out you and your situationship hit the same concert at Red Rocks in 2023 before you ever met.
The most accurate way to find a friend in a crowded bar. Skip the scavenger hunt. Find your friends, grab the drinks, and get the reactions.
Leave a moment pinned to the exact place it happened, so the spot keeps the story after you’ve left.
Share with one group for exactly one weekend, then it expires on its own. No awkward “ummm…you’re still sharing!!!”
Add a friend by scanning — not by spelling your username out loud in a loud room.
No followers. No feed. No likes. Just the people who'd actually pick you up from the airport — on a map that's alive instead of a settings screen you forgot about.
Other apps want an audience. We want you to have memories with people you actually care about. Nothing here is performed, ranked, or sold.
Per-friend visibility tiers. Time-limited options. Go invisible to everyone anytime — we won't ask why. Create hidden zones, for the places that are nobody's business.
Exact location is opt-in — nobody knows your exact spot by accident.
Share your exact spot for three hours. It turns itself off. No “ummm…you’re still sharing!!!” ever.
One tap and you're off the map for everyone. We won't ask why.
Real reactions, lightly dramatized.
“First date, we found out we’d been at the same concert twice before we ever met. Apparently, our timing was just terrible.”
“Got a notification my ex was nearby. Suddenly became very interested in the conversation I was having with a complete stranger.”
“Ran into my fraternity brother during a layover in Shanghai. We live 700 miles apart and somehow met at Gate B17.”
“Turns out we’ve been grabbing coffee from the same place every Tuesday for six months. We matched two weeks ago.”
“Landed in Austin and got a notification that my roommate from college was ten minutes away. Neither of us knew the other was in town.”
“Flew to Denver for a conference. Found out a former coworker was staying in the hotel next door. Ended up talking business until midnight.”
Straight answers. No fine print.