How often do friends travel the same place and miss each other?

Quick answer

While traveling, Parages pings you when a friend you added is nearby, catching overlaps abroad in real time so you meet up instead of finding out too late.

Two people you know land in the same city on overlapping dates and never find out. You hear about it weeks later: "Wait, you were in Lisbon too?" Parages catches the overlap as it happens. Add your friends, and if one of them is near you on the road, your phone pings. A shared dinner abroad replaces a missed connection you would have regretted, with no itinerary swapping or live tracking.

In one sentence

Parages pings you when you pass near a friend. It tracks nobody.

How it works

1

Add your friends

Their neighborhood, not their exact address. Only you see your list, and nothing is shared.

2

Live your life

No continuous tracking, no shared location. Parages sleeps in your pocket.

3

Get a hello

You pass near a friend, and your phone says “You’re 300 m from Thomas 👋”. Right when it matters.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. When a friend you added is close, you get a nudge, even in a packed venue where you would never spot them otherwise.

When you arrive somewhere, Parages tells you which friends live within about 10 km, so you can reconnect instead of realising it months later.

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