Meet Me In The Middle is a tool to help you find the best places to meet up with friends, family, or coworkers. I created it because I wanted to meet up with some friends, but didn't know where to go, and couldn't find a tool that could help.
Find meeting spots in the middle of you and all your friends
Meet Me In The Middle is a tool to help you find the best places to meet up with friends, family, or coworkers. I created it because I wanted to meet up with some friends, but didn't know where to go, and couldn't find a tool that could help.
@cheesyneesh most useful product...!!
Great idea! It’s still a bit difficult to use on mobile which is understandable. What I found challenging was the banner at the top which shows the results. It wasn’t intuitive to swipe left to see the results. I would maybe consider adding a “list view” option. Really love this idea and great building💡🚀
This sounds like something i am gonna use very often. And the design is easy on the eyes, perfect! Good luck!
Inspiration 🧠 I wanted to meet up with some friends on the other side of my state, but I couldn't find any good places and I didn't know enough about the geography of my state. I didn't want to look through every restaurant in the area either. What it does ❗ You can put in up to 10 addresses, and filter through the time of day, the radius, and the type of meeting spot you're looking for. It'll put all of those markers on the map, and then once you search, you can go through all of the results co
This is really a great idea! I imagine it will be especially helpful for people who are planning to meet someone for the first time.
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