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Remote workers and travelers

Keep up across cities without sharing your live location.

Remote life scatters friends, teams, and professional circles across places. Droozi makes future overlap visible early enough to turn it into a real plan.

Droozi map showing future pins, contacts, and planned overlap

Planning rhythm

A lightweight habit for a distributed life.

Add plans when you know where you will be. Share them only with the people who should see them. Let useful overlap become the invitation.

Work trips

Share city-level future plans with colleagues, founders, customers, or close contacts.

Weekend visits

Let friends know you will be nearby later without turning on live tracking.

Community overlap

Coordinate alumni, creator, coworking, or remote-work meetups when plans start to align.

Privacy-first

The useful question is who will be nearby later.

Most remote-work coordination does not require a live GPS feed. It requires a plan, a time window, and the right people seeing it soon enough to act.

  • Share future plans, not current movement.
  • Choose the audience for every plan.
  • Use events when an overlap becomes a real meetup.
  • Keep group chats for conversation, not plan logistics.