Thoughts
Short, local, anonymous. A random display name and avatar stay with you across a single post and its replies — so you have an identity inside a conversation without carrying a permanent one. Text only, 310 characters, distance-aware feed.
Hyperlocal, for places the others never served
DAAP is a hyperlocal community platform for Nigeria. Anonymous local thoughts, verified businesses, communities, and job listings — starting in Minna, expanding across Niger State and Abuja.
A short walkthrough of the prototype — the local feed, verified profiles, and how Thoughts feel inside the app.
Each one solves a real, daily problem. None of them try to do everything.
Short, local, anonymous. A random display name and avatar stay with you across a single post and its replies — so you have an identity inside a conversation without carrying a permanent one. Text only, 310 characters, distance-aware feed.
Verified local businesses with full social links — WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, email, phone. DAAP doesn't trap you; it surfaces businesses and hands you off to where they already are.
Verified groups forming around shared interests or locations. Same verification process as businesses — manual review against meta and social links — so the badge means something.
Only verified businesses can post. Every listing is from a real entity — a genuine alternative to anonymous WhatsApp job spam. Apply via email, link, or an in-line Google Form.
Hyperlocal apps die in low-density areas because the feed is empty. DAAP solves that by expanding outward when the local well runs dry.
Posts from your immediate area — your neighbourhood, your campus, your street.
Tunga → Minna → Niger State → Abuja → beyond, using a geohash-prefix radius — so the feed is never empty.
Closer posts rank higher. You see your city first, the world only when you ask for it.
DAAP is built by Yusuf Musa, a software engineer in Minna, Niger State. Yik Yak, Jodel and Nextdoor never reached here — and even where they did, the same patterns kept failing: bloat, anonymity without accountability, no real moderation, dead feeds in low-density areas. DAAP is the answer to those failures, designed for the places hyperlocal apps actually need to work.
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