Features Built for
Privacy-First Meetup Planning
Every feature in Droozi was designed around a single principle: you should be able to coordinate real-life meetups without ever surrendering your live location.
Future Pins & Date-Stamped Locations
The cornerstone of Droozi is the future pin — a simple, powerful concept that replaces live GPS tracking entirely. Instead of broadcasting where you are right now, you place a pin on where you plan to be, along with the dates you'll be there.
For example: "San Francisco · Nov 3–6" or "Chicago · Dec 14 (evening)". You control the granularity — a whole city, a neighborhood, or a specific venue. Place search and address lookup may use Google Maps Platform through Droozi's backend geocoding service. The pin only becomes visible to others when you explicitly publish it, and it expires after the date range passes.
Future pins solve the core problem of missed connections. When a contact places a pin in your city on the same dates you're there, Droozi notifies both of you — so a potential coffee or dinner becomes a planned one, not a "I was just there!" regret.
Google Calendar Travel Prompts
Droozi can connect to Google Calendar and surface upcoming events that include a physical location. Travel already added to Calendar — such as hotel stays that Gmail detects — can become a prompt to add future travel in Droozi.
You stay in control. Droozi prompts you before adding anything to future travel, and events without a physical location are ignored so ordinary reminders and calls do not become location plans.
This turns existing calendar context into useful future plans without requiring live GPS tracking or manual re-entry for every trip.
Privacy by Design
Privacy isn't a feature at Droozi — it's the foundation. The core principle is simple: you share where you plan to be, not a live GPS feed from your device. Live GPS position is not captured, transmitted, or stored.
You decide what you share, with whom, and when. Every pin has granular audience controls — all connections, a selected group, or nobody. Unpublished pins are invisible to everyone except you. A default location can show a manually declared city-level or venue-level presence, but it does not update from live device GPS.
We don't sell data. We don't serve location-based ads. We don't share your information with data brokers. The business model is straightforward: build a product people find genuinely useful, without monetising the information they create while using it.
Centralized RSVP Management
Coordinating plans across texts, emails, and calendar invites creates noise. Droozi centralizes RSVPs in one place so every participant has a single source of truth.
When you create an event or share a future pin, invited contacts can RSVP directly inside the app. You see who's confirmed, who's tentative, and who hasn't responded — without chasing anyone down. Automatic plan sync means that when an event time or location changes, all attendees are notified immediately.
For recurring travelers or remote teams, RSVP management transforms what used to be a flurry of "still coming?" messages into a calm, organized coordination flow.
LinkedIn Connection Import
Your professional network is full of people you'd genuinely like to meet in person. Droozi bridges the gap between your LinkedIn connections and real-world encounters.
Import your LinkedIn contacts directly into Droozi. Contact and profile data you choose to import may be processed through Apollo.io for enrichment, then matched against people who also use Droozi. You can also add manual contacts for people outside LinkedIn.
For consultants, founders, and frequent conference-goers, this feature alone transforms a passive network into an active one. Instead of discovering a connection was in your city after the fact, you get notified while there's still time to grab coffee.
Public, Private & Invite-Only Events
Not every event is the same. A team dinner needs different visibility than a city-wide meetup. Droozi gives you three distinct event modes to match every situation.
Public events are discoverable by anyone on Droozi in the area. Great for community gatherings, networking events, or open meetups where more attendees is better.
Private events are visible only to people you explicitly invite. Perfect for dinners, birthday gatherings, or professional meetups where the guest list matters.
Invite-only events allow attendees to share the event with others, but only from the approved invitee list. This creates a controlled word-of-mouth effect — useful for curated professional or social events.
All three modes let you control your event without ever exposing your live GPS location.
Group Planning & Chat
Coordinating a group across time zones and schedules is hard. Droozi's group planning tools keep everyone on the same page without requiring constant back-and-forth messages.
Create a group, invite members, and set a shared future plan. Members can see a unified view of who's attending, where the meetup is happening, and what the timing looks like. Group chat lets the conversation stay attached to the plan rather than buried in a messaging app.
When plans change — as they always do — everyone in the group is updated in real time. No forwarded messages, no missed updates.
Use cases
Future plans for people who move between cities.
Droozi helps frequent work travelers and distributed networks find useful overlap before the trip starts.
Sales reps and sales engineers
Use future city overlap and LinkedIn contacts to make every client trip work harder.
Travel nurses
Share upcoming assignment cities with a private circle and find familiar people before you land.
Conference networking
Pin the conference city, spot trusted overlap, and turn it into coffee, dinner, or a side meetup.
Remote workers and frequent travelers
Coordinate across cities without asking friends or colleagues to share live location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Droozi track my location?
No. Droozi does not capture your live GPS position. You manually set future pins or default location settings, such as a city, neighborhood, or venue, and choose who can see them.
Is Droozi free?
Yes. Droozi is free to download and use on iOS and Android. Current core features — future pins, events, RSVP management, Google Calendar travel prompts, and LinkedIn import — are included at no cost.
How do future pins work?
A future pin lets you mark where you plan to be on a specific date or date range. For example: 'New York City, Oct 14–17'. You choose who can see it — all contacts, selected people, or no one. Until you publish the pin it remains fully private.
Can Droozi use Google Calendar?
Yes. Droozi can connect to Google Calendar and surface upcoming events that have a physical location. For example, hotel stays that Gmail adds to Google Calendar can prompt you to add future travel in Droozi.
Can I import my LinkedIn contacts?
Yes. Droozi lets you import your LinkedIn connections. Contact and profile data you choose to import may be processed through Apollo.io for enrichment before matching connections inside Droozi.
More questions? See the full FAQ or contact us.
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