Find what is happening near you, right now.
Locily is a clean local event feed for live plans, nearby discoveries, and community-rated places to go. Open the app, see what is close, and choose your next move.
Coffee & Founders
Static product preview. Full functionality lives in the app.
The product
A local event layer, not another cluttered event calendar.
Locily is built around the question people actually ask before going out: what is worth doing near me right now? The app prioritizes proximity, live activity, community feedback, and trusted venue posts.
Nearby feed
Events closest to the user surface first, with hot and promoted events clearly prioritized.
Map discovery
Users can scan nearby activity visually and open the event that matches their location and mood.
Real signals
Upvotes, comments, attendance, and live status help users separate real momentum from noise.
Venue tools
Businesses can post events, promote them, scan tickets, and later track performance analytics.
For people
Open Locily before you make plans.
Instead of searching across Instagram, Google, Facebook, group chats, and posters, users get a focused view of what is live, nearby, and socially validated.
Closest first
The front page is built around distance and timing, so the feed feels useful in the real world.
Community ranked
Live events can be voted on, making the best local options easier to spot.
Tickets and QR
The app direction supports tickets, event QR posters, and venue scanning without making the landing page pretend to be the app.
For businesses
Give venues a direct local distribution channel.
Locily is designed for bars, cafés, clubs, student venues, galleries, markets, and organizers that need attention from people nearby. The app gives companies a clean place to publish, promote, and manage events.
Request business accessPost eventsLive and upcoming
Promote locallyTop feed placement
Scan ticketsQR access flow
About Locily
Built for real local movement.
Locily is starting with Copenhagen as the first test market. The goal is simple: make local discovery feel immediate, visual, and useful enough that people open it before deciding where to go.
The website is intentionally a public landing page. It explains the company, shows the product direction, and routes users toward app access. It does not expose the internal app experience without authentication.
Early access
Join the Locily beta list.
Leave your email and choose whether you are a user, organizer, or venue. This form is Netlify-ready and can collect submissions once deployed.