Sangam

Sangam

Find fair meetup spots in cities where distance kills plans

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You enter two locations. Sangam calculates real travel time for both people and surfaces places where effort is fairly shared. Built for metro cities where traffic, distance, and unpredictability matter a lot. Use Sangam for: - First dates where effort matters - Catching up with friends across the city - Weekend plans without negotiation fatigue - Any situation where “you come closer” quietly kills enthusiasm The goal: fewer dropped plans, fewer resentments, more meetups.
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Launch tags:DatingTravelTransportation
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Universal-3 Pro by AssemblyAI
Universal-3 Pro by AssemblyAI
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What do you think? …

Abhimanyu Roat
A few months ago, I was having coffee with my girlfriend. She had just moved to a new city and was telling me how tough it was to meet people here. The traffic, the endless scrolling on Maps, the back-and-forth — it made planning feel like a chore. She said, “Even when I try to make plans, it’s just exhausting to figure out where to meet. One of us always ends up doing way more.” Most of the time, she just gave up. The effort wasn’t worth it. That stuck with me. Later that day, I started wondering — what if there was a simple tool that made meetups feel fair? One that helped people find a good halfway spot, based on time, not just distance. I was also surprised this isn’t already in Google Maps by default. It feels so obvious once you think about it. So I built this. First for her. Then for anyone else who’s ever cancelled plans just because getting there felt like too much. Hope it helps. ☕❤️
Jacey

@abhimanyu_roat Upvoted — this is such a real problem in big cities. “You come a bit closer” is basically how plans quietly die 😅. Love that you’re optimizing for time, not distance. How do you handle different travel modes (drive vs transit) and preferences like “somewhere quiet” or “coffee only”? Also curious which cities you’re supporting first.

Abhimanyu Roat

Thanks@hijacey.

  1. I have only optimized for driving at this moment, since that's the mode for >80% of people in this situation. Didn't wanna overengineer.

  2. Preferences are currently handled through labels such as "Entertainment", "Cafe", "Parks" etc. I did consider adding something for "vibes", but felt premature.

  3. Supports ALL cities and places. It's based on the Google Maps API (grateful to them for having a very generous starter tier).

Sakshi Savlani
💎 Pixel perfection

Ended all my friend group location arguments in one app 😂 No more “you come to my area” debates. Finds the midpoint and shows cafes…bars… restaurants etc nearby. Simple, quick, and drama-free.

Abhimanyu Roat

@sakshi_savlani Someone did say that I probably made it to end people's arguments. Well, that is indeed a use case. I intended it. Of course I did.