Hood-Guide

Hood-Guide

Crowdsourced map which shows you events in your neighborhood

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Hood-Guide is a crowdsourced map to help you find things to do near you πŸ“ŒπŸ—ΊοΈ
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Launch tags:Eventsβ€’Travelβ€’Maps
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Kyle Stephens
Looks good. Couple of points of feedback: - Location search isn't working for me. - The emojis are maybe a bit too large and obtrusive? - I really like the filter - it's clear, concise and covers all the bases. Would it be worthwhile allowing a user to email an event to themselves and/or save it to their calendar? Just thinking about the event that you're out in a city you're not too familiar and you maybe want to use your native calendar or maps app.
Adrian Krebs
@ky1e_s Thank you for your feedback Kyle! This is exactly what I love about the Product Hunt community. - Location search works again after I deployed a fix. - I agree. There is definitely improvement potential regarding the emojis. Will try to adjust their size and implement clustering when zooming out. - I love your idea of saving events to the calendar. Just added it as a feature request.
Adrian Krebs
Hi there πŸ‘‹ - it's Adrian from Hood-Guide! Hood-Guide is finally live 🏁 It has been built during the ProductHunt Hackathon What problems does Hood-Guide try to solve? Honestly, have you ever missed an event in your city and thought: "damn it, I wish someone would have told me"? πŸ€” β­• Local communities use social media or poster advertising to promote their events. Therefore they are hard to discover. β­• There are a lot of different event platforms and calendars. It's hard to get an overview. β­• I often hear: XY is a lovely city - when you know where to go. β­• The best places are usually hidden in a backstreet and not obvious to people new in town. How does Hood-Guide work? Hood-Guide tackles all these problems with a crowdsourced map which shows you local events in your neighborhood πŸ“ŒπŸ—ΊοΈ By aggregating events from different sources on a single map, you can see whats happening near you in real time. People can add their own community events by submitting a simple form. This results in the following benefits: βœ”οΈ Get a personal selection of whats happening near you by filtering the events according to different categories and activities (sport, party, family, tech, ...) βœ”οΈ Discover the hidden gems of your neighborhood βœ”οΈ Engage with your community by adding your own events to the map βœ”οΈ Promote your event to increase awareness and sell tickets Bored at home? Planning a trip to a city? Just moved into town? Just take a look at your local events, get out and have fun πŸ˜€ Let me know what you think! Cheers, Adrian
Taylor Edmiston
This looks pretty cool. I'd be curious to know where all you're sourcing events from? How do you think Hood-Guide compares to Facebook Local? The Local app has been fulfilling the FOMO use case for me lately. By the way, I see a high volume of spammy events in my city from Eventbrite. Stuff like "make money online now in 3 EZ steps". Anything you can do to filter those out?
Adrian Krebs
@kicksopenminds Thanks! I get the events from Meetup and Eventbrite API. To make it even more diverse, I plan to add more sources (i.e parties, concerts, ...). Good point about Facebook Local. I honestly haven't tried it yet since it's still not available in my country. Does it just show you FB events? I think that Hood-Guide is simpler to use than a native app (no download, no login). Thanks for the hint. I will add "event spam filter" as a feature request. Which city?
Taylor Edmiston
@krebs_adrian Yeah, the events in Fb Local are only Fb events. It has a somewhat random coffee / restaurant / drinks place search built-in too, but still pulling the data from Fb.
Siddharth Ramesh
Saw this during product hunt hackathon! Could you let me know what is the conversion rate you get on product hunt to number of upvotes?
Tom Pryor
Doesn’t work for me on Safari mobile
Ivan X
hello @krebs_adrian, for places where there isn't happening much, a weekly feature could be great. Also sometimes it gives results from other side of the globe.
Adrian Krebs
@be_creatv Thank you for your valuable inputs! Will add the weekly feature to my todo list. I plan to constantly improve the product now.
Rudy Lee
This looks good! A small suggestion is it possible to merge facebook events onto this? I personally like to see on the map where certain events are :)