The physical world has never had a proper naming system. GPS coordinates are meaningless to humans. Dropped pins expire, break, and send people to the wrong door. Addresses only work for buildings that have them.
Geepers fixes this.
A geep is a permanent, human-readable address for any physical place or thing — precise, shareable, and always up to date. When you change jobs, !yourgeep.work stays the same — you just point it to the new location. Update once, everyone always arrives in the right place.
You aren't sharing your location. You are sharing access to it.
But Geepers goes further than navigation. Every user gets their own personal namespace — a named, hierarchical, permanent record of everything that has physical meaning in their world.
!emma.home. !emma.car. !emma.phone. !emma.meet.
Each one is always current, controlled by Emma, and instantly shareable with exactly the people she chooses. Your contacts remember who. Geepers remembers where.
The more you build, the more indispensable it becomes. Not because we designed it that way — because you built something genuinely yours.
Every geep is independently controlled. Nothing is public by default. You decide who sees what, down to each individual geep. Access can be granted or revoked at any time.
