A GeoZilla alternative built to stop the tracking

Quick answer

GeoZilla is a family tracker with live maps and zone alerts. Parages keeps zero live location and runs every proximity check on your own phone, so there is nothing to watch.

GeoZilla leans on geofences, place alerts, and a constant family map, so someone always knows your dot. Parages refuses that whole model. Instead of broadcasting where you are, it holds a private list of where your friends live and nudges you when you happen to pass close. Because the math runs locally, your position is never uploaded and no history is kept. You get the warm surprise of running into someone, with none of the surveillance underneath.

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

No. Parages never shares or stores your live location. It only checks, on your own phone, whether you are close to a friend you added, and pings you if so.

There will be a free plan that covers the core feature: getting pinged when you pass near a friend. A paid tier will add history and travel stats later.

No. You can add a friend just by noting roughly where they live. They never know they are in your private book.

Be there at launch.

Parages is coming soon. Drop your email, we’ll tell you first. No spam, just the day it opens.