NEAR is an app for adventurous travelers who are all about what's local in a new place. Find and share local and first-hand recommendations within an exclusive community of like-minded pioneers, and never get tourist-trapped again.
Helping adventurers experience global, like a local
NEAR is an app for adventurous travelers who are all about what's local in a new place. Find and share local and first-hand recommendations within an exclusive community of like-minded pioneers, and never get tourist-trapped again.
Hey fellow Hunters! So glad to be sharing NEAR with you all, and we're really excited about the future. If you have any questions or feedback, we'd love to hear from you. We're still in our early stages, but we do have an Android MVP available. We're always looking for local recommendations, so if there's something where you live that YOU love, chances are someone else will too! In just a couple minutes you can share your local stops and be a part of NEAR's future: https://form.typeform.com/to/f
Looks promising, love the idea!
Hola Guys! Personally I would strongly recommend this application If you are a love traveller! For me this is a great tool when I go take adventurous tours! Have been so useful and saves me my time when I need to look for options, is very friendly and easy to use! just go for it and enjoy beautiful places that have been recomended by travelers!
It's as awesome as it sounds! Keep up the great work :)
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