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Nearby events are plotted around the user and ranked by distance in the feed.
Crime, weather, traffic, emergencies, and local reports - ranked by distance, in one live feed.
NearNow helps people stop switching between five separate apps to understand what is happening nearby right now.
The experience below mirrors the in-app flow: map context, sample alerts, category controls, and report submission.
Nearby events are plotted around the user and ranked by distance in the feed.
Official alerts and reviewed community reports appear together with clear labels.
Choose categories, radius, and quiet hours to tune relevance for each user.
Radius
Categories
Users can submit local context quickly and reports are labeled separately from official alerts.
See what is happening near home and work without checking separate city, weather, and social apps.
Spot nearby incidents and weather disruptions that affect drive time and detours.
Get local context fast, share useful reports, and reduce surprise incidents around loved ones.
NearNow uses on-device location to rank relevance by distance. Precise location stays on-device unless a report is intentionally shared.
Set radius and category preferences so only useful alerts appear. Quiet hours are available for non-urgent categories.
NearNow combines public safety, weather, traffic, breaking news, and reviewed community reports into one live map and feed.
NearNow combines public safety data, weather alerts, traffic incidents, breaking news, and verified community reports.
Community reports are reviewed and labeled separately from official alerts.
Your precise location stays on your device unless you explicitly choose to share a report.
NearNow merges crime, weather, traffic, emergency, news, and community updates into one distance-ranked feed.
NearNow uses location on-device for relevance. Precise location stays on-device unless you choose to include it in a report.
Alerts are sourced from public safety feeds, weather alerts, traffic incidents, breaking news, and verified community reports.
Yes. Users can set categories, radius, and quiet hours to control what appears and when notifications arrive.
Yes. NearNow updates based on current area and radius preferences, so it can be used at home or on the road.
Community reports are reviewed and clearly labeled separately from official alerts.
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