Finding your people in a new cityCore
Tonight: one good reason to show up
A free evening when staying in and scrolling feels like the easy choice.
For Newcomers and anyone whose default is to stay home alone.
Catch the moment before the decision to stay in, and make one specific event feel like a low-stakes, social-proofed 'yes'.
Finding your people in a new cityCore
Builder & cofounder matcher
Leaving an event having met no one who matters, or starting a project with no team.
For Founders, builders, designers and operators trying to find the right collaborators in a fragmented London scene.
Surface the right people by what they're building and what they need, not by job titles.
Moving through LondonCore
Step-free London — when the route breaks
A wheelchair user or parent with a buggy mid-journey, when a lift fails and the original plan ends.
For Wheelchair users, parents with buggies, anyone who can't take stairs.
Don't out-plan Citymapper or TfL Go. Be the product that's there when the planned route breaks: show whether the route is still viable, the nearest accessible alternative, and the trade-off in plain language.
Committing to a place to liveCore
Address Decision Lens
About to sign a tenancy on a street you know nothing about.
For First-time renters and anyone moving to an unfamiliar London postcode.
Enter an address. See sourced local indicators, the practical questions to ask, and the trade-offs to consider before applying.
Committing to a place to liveCore
Rent-vs-commute affordability visualiser
Choosing between a flat closer to work vs cheaper rent further out.
For Renters weighing rent, commute, hours and money.
Show the real trade-off — what you spend, what you sleep, what you give up — across a few candidate areas.
Discovering the city beyond your patchCore
One good thing near you tonight
A free hour with phone in hand, defaulting to the same five places.
For Residents and newcomers who only walk the same three streets between home, work and the tube.
Solve the ranking problem, not the content problem. One specific good thing tonight, not a list of ten.
Discovering the city beyond your patchCore
London, narrated — one walking route
An ordinary walk past extraordinary history nobody tells you about.
For Anyone walking through London willing to be surprised.
Ambient, proactive narration the city offers up on its own — turn a walk into a story you stumble into.
Getting a venture off the groundCore
The permission map — for one business type
Deciding to start something real-world and hitting the wall of 'what am I legally required to do?'
For First-time founders and small-business starters (e.g. food stall, short-let, childminding service, clinic).
Sequence and price the path to legally operating, in one place, in plain English.
Getting help from public services & careCore
The form whisperer — one scheme, one language
When someone entitled to support can't navigate the website to claim it.
For Elderly, low-literacy and non-English-speaking Londoners blocked by dense forms.
A voice that walks someone through a single scheme out loud, in their own language — what it is, whether they qualify, what to do next.
Getting help from public services & careCore
Unclaimed support finder — for one group
Someone eligible for support — benefits, refunds, hardship funds, bursaries, dormant accounts — and never claiming it.
For ONE specific group (e.g. low-income parents, recent migrants, students, carers) who routinely miss out on support they're owed.
Surface the relevant support and unclaimed money a specific group might be missing — not a generic grant search.
Building a future here — work & learningCore
Skills → roles bridge — for one sector
Applying endlessly with no experience and no way into a shifting tech/AI job market.
For Young adults, career-switchers and AI-displaced workers in ONE specific sector.
Bridge people into emerging roles by mapping the skills they actually have to the openings that exist — and the realistic next steps to close the gap.
Building a future here — work & learningCore
English-confidence practice — one real scenario
Walking into a GP appointment, a job interview, or a parents' evening, knowing the conversation will be hard.
For Non-native English speakers wanting to handle one specific real-life situation with confidence.
Rehearse the scenario in a real voice, at your own pace, until it stops being scary.
Getting a venture off the groundStretch
Stretch challenge: Crowd input → auto-published API
Every time a team re-scrapes the same tired sources because what Londoners know never becomes callable.
For The whole London builder ecosystem — the people building everything else on this list.
Turn what Londoners contribute (a tap, a photo, a voice note) into a self-maintaining live open API — no human admin in the middle.