Nearvy: Meet People Nearby

Nearvy: Meet People Nearby

Local Events, Walks & Chat

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 13, 2026
  • August 8, 2026

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Nearvy helps you find people and events nearby. Open the map, see what's happening around you, and join in — it's that simple. CREATE & DISCOVER EVENTS Plan a walk, a coffee meetup, or any outdoor activity. Set the time, pick a spot on the map, and let others find you. Or browse events created by people near you and send a request to join. LIVE WALKS Start a spontaneous walk right now. People nearby get notified and can join you on the go. No planning needed — just tap and walk. CHAT WITH EVERYONE Every event has a group chat where participants can coordinate, share photos, and send voice messages. You can also message people directly. MAP-FIRST EXPERIENCE Everything lives on the map. See events around you, filter by time (now, today, tomorrow, this week), and find what's closest. Your location stays private — others only see the events, not you. NOTIFICATIONS THAT MATTER Get notified when someone wants to join your event, when your request is accepted, when you get a message, or when a live walk starts nearby. You control which notifications you receive. KEY FEATURES • Interactive map with nearby events and walks • Create events with time, location, and cover photo • Start live walks and notify people nearby • Group and direct messaging with photos and voice • Push notifications for messages, requests, and reminders Nearvy is free to use. Go outside, meet someone new.
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What's New in Nearvy

1.4

August 8, 2026

Redesigned tab bar with a smoother, more native navigation experience. We also improved event discovery, location selection, deep-link handling, and overall stability.

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