Hashi turns your daily drive into a map you own. Every road you drive lights up in your crew's colour on a real map of your city, built from OpenStreetMap data. Drive a rival's street and it flips to you. Hold a neighbourhood's main roads and the whole hood is yours. Claiming is fully passive — the phone stays in the mount, and nothing in the game ever rewards speed.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
My name is Mohammad Sheriff and I built an app for the love of driving.
Territory-capture running apps blew up this year — you run, you claim the map. I kept thinking: why is nobody doing this for the thing I actually spend my time in? My car.
So I built Hashi. Every street you drive lights up in your crew's color on a real map of your city. Streets are pulled from OpenStreetMap, so every road on earth is in play — not a made-up game world. Rivals driving your streets flip them back. Hold the main roads of a neighborhood and the whole neighborhood becomes yours, named for real.
The rule I refused to break: it can't make driving worse. Claiming is 100% passive — phone in the mount, nothing to tap, ever. Speed earns you nothing. No segment times, no velocity bonuses. Rewards come from coverage, consistency, defending your turf, and showing up to meets. All the dopamine lands after you park.
Two things I'd love your take on:
1. Does territory-per-street feel better than territory-per-area to you?
2. What would make you keep a streak alive on a night you didn't feel like driving?