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Build little directories people actually want

The best dog parks, the quietest study cafés, the nicest playgrounds — turn what you know into a shareable directory that helps your whole town.

3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026

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You know things about your town that no website really captures — the best dog park, the quietest café for studying, the playground that's actually good. Turn that local wisdom into a little directory people will genuinely thank you for.

The little problem

The most useful local knowledge lives in people's heads, not in one findable place. Newcomers and neighbours keep asking the same "where's the best…?" questions.

How I help

Save each spot with a note on why it's great, publish them, and gather them into a public collection — a friendly directory with one link. Anyone can open it, no account needed.

Do it in a minute

  1. Save each place in the chat with a helpful note.
  2. Publish them.
  3. Make a collection: "Best dog parks near us", "Great study cafés".
  4. Share it in your local group or on socials.

Why it feels good

You get to be that helpful neighbour — the one with the good list. It's a small kindness that makes your community a little easier to enjoy.

Bommel's tip

Keep your directory focused. "Best dog parks" beats "random local stuff" — a clear, tight list is far more useful and much more shareable.

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