your city,
right now.
where the fuel is, which atm has cash, what road just closed, who lost power — the whole map, live.
ما يحدث حولك، الآن.
you see.
what people report.
seven things that shape the day. each one owns a colour on the map.three taps,
and it's on the map.
see something
a fuel queue, a closed road, an atm that's out, the power back on — anything the neighbourhood needs to know.
drop a pin
pick a category, say it plainly in arabic or english. seconds, not forms. "fuel at brega station, long queue."
neighbours confirm
others nearby confirm or dispute what you saw. the true picture rises to the top — the rest fades.
plainly.
trust what's
actually true.
no algorithm decides what's real. every report is confirmed — or disputed — by neighbours on the ground, and reporters earn trust every time they're right.
everything,
one feed.
don't want the map? read the neighbourhood as a list — newest first, colour-coded, exactly as it's unfolding right now.
alerts that matter. follow only the categories and areas you care about. silence the rest.
reports fade as they age. what's old greys out, so you only act on what's fresh.
built for bad days. light enough to load when the network is the thing that's down.
built by your
neighbours.
real people, earned trust. there's no newsroom and no central authority — just a city looking out for itself, one report at a time.
fully bilingual, right-to-left aware. place names in arabic, the whole interface mirrored — because the people reporting speak both.
your neighbourhood
is reporting.
join the people keeping libya's day visible. free, and yours.
انضم إلى جيرانك.