A live map showing the mood
Anonymous global mood map collecting real-time emotional weather data.

The interface nails low friction: a single slider, 'Locate + Save' and multilingual copy lower the bar to participate, and the map uses MapLibre/OpenStreetMap so it looks and feels modern. The privacy-first, no‑account hook is smart for scale, but the project is essentially a neat social experiment — its value depends entirely on getting real, broad participation and defending against sampling bias or spam.
Curious web users, data enthusiasts, journalists and anyone interested in social experiments or crowd-sourced mood tracking
Anonymous global mood map collecting real-time emotional weather data.
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Community incident map with vote-based spam filtering, but early-beta trust and moderation unclear.
Map-first directory with one-click, accountless submissions and industry‑colored pins makes it trivial to pin a company and spot local clusters. It uses MapLibre/OpenMapTiles (nice open-stack choice), but the long-term value hinges on search/filters and lightweight moderation or metadata — otherwise the map risks becoming noisy as it scales.
Mood-based art finder when Pinterest and Artsy already do recommendation better.
Live emotion clustering turns anonymous text answers into real-time sentiment dashboards.