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The Place We Met is the ultimate missed connections APP. It's ideal for finding anyone from your past. It could be a friend from high school thirty years ago or a love interest you met at a coffee shop last week.
Entering in a location and date-range along with a short paragraph is all you need to do. You don't even have to know the name of the person you're looking for! The location can include a radius of up to 5km. It could be a fixed place like a coffee shop or a random location like the middle of a street festival.
To find a University friend, for example, you might use center campus as the GPS location and enter in a 1km radius to cover the entire grounds. The short paragraph helps narrow down matches if there are several for the location & date-range. The APP looks for identical key words from both descriptions.
The Place We met will notify you when you have a match and you can message through the APP. Note that two parties must BOTH be searching for each other.
He writes:
You were a barista at Starbucks back in 2018 when I came in every weekend. You told me you study psychology and that you love travel. You were planning a trip to Paris.
She Writes:
I worked at Starbucks when I was at University studying psychology. You came in quite a bit. I told you I was going to travel to Paris that summer.
Identical Keywords: (Starbucks, psychology, travel, Paris)
Only the matching keywords are displayed to each party. This is to maximize privacy, in case people include personal information like addresses or phone numbers in their
search paragraphs. Perhaps they both remember the address of where they met, or a phone number that existed at the time. The bottom line is that these won't be displayed to the other party unless they have the EXACT same text in their respective search paragraphs.
The Place We Met can help you find anyone from your past. It doesn't matter how long ago it was. The date-range can be as big as you want it to be. The distance (radius from central point) can be up to 5km. However, note that a larger date-range and/or distance (radius) might generate a large number of matches. Identical keywords help narrow down matches.
The Place We Met can't help you find somebody that doesn't want to be found. Both parties MUST be looking for each other. The plus side to this is that the APP CANNOT be used to stalk somebody.
The Place We Met can be used to connect with someone that you're romantically interested in. Suppose there's someone that goes to the same coffee shop or gym as you. If you BOTH put in a request to connect, the system will match you. If they're not interested, they'll never know that you were looking. There is ZERO chance of rejection!
You could use The Place We Met to help organize a high school or ANY type of reunion. You could track down witnesses to an accident. It could help reunite you with somebody you met at summer camp or in the chaos of a natural disaster. You could find somebody you chatted briefly with on a street corner or in the middle of a steet festival ten years ago. You could track down someone you met at refugee camp during times of war. The possibilities are truly endless!
After a payment system is in place THE PLACE WE MET will be free of charge for displaced populations. For example, those affected by events like war and various natural disasters will have free access on a rotating basis. At the end of 2022, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide was estimated at 108.4 million according to the United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees (UNHCR).
If you are serious about reconnecting with somebody, please support this APP with a donation. Donations will be used to help promote this APP so that the person you're trying to connect with also hears about it. We will generate as much publicity as we possibly can and promote The Place We Met by every method conceivable. Donations will also help us develop new features and improve design and layout.
What you see is the very first Minimum Viable Product (MVP) version of The Place We Met. There are, literally, dozens of planned new features.
There is a complete front-end makeover planned in 2024.
A payment system is also in the works. This APP is so new that we haven't even decided on a pricing model yet. Currently, it's free of charge. However, we are accepting donations. Keep in mind that donations help us promote The Place We Met so that the person you're trying to connect with also hears about it. If you're serious about connecting, please support!
We are currently looking for investors. We believe The Place We Met has incredible potential to go viral. It's the ultimate missed connections APP and will become very profitable once word gets out around the globe. For more info, either enter your email at page bottom or contact us at 403-463-2004.
There is a feature film script in development about two people that reconnect using the APP (Called The Place We Met, of course). We are actively looking for a producing partner or company that will buy or option the script. The film's theme song will also help drive awareness and publicity.
Currently, the system will find a match within twenty four hours after TWO parties have entered overlapping locations and date-ranges. Keep in mind that it could take months or years after you put in a search request until the person you are looking for also decides they want to find you. Within twenty four hours after the second person enters a search, the system will generate a match, provided that the locations and date-ranges overlap.
No. The Place We Met CANNOT be used for stalking. It only connects two people if BOTH of them want to connect. Once connected, the system doesn't EVER give out any information whatsoever. It allows the parties to message through the system only. If they wish to exchange contact information, they can. The system gives out ZERO information. The party you match with can't even read the descriptive paragraph you enter in. It simply shows you any IDENTICAL matching keywords from both your paragraphs.