Percep2 puts you in the chat for where you are — one for your neighbourhood, one for the whole country. No match. No follow. No swapping numbers. You show up and you’re already in the conversation.
Free. Actually free. You're in your area's chat the moment it opens.
Nobody sees where you are. Only that you're nearby.
A friend. A follower. A match. A saved contact.
The apps you already use were built to assemble a list of connections — and then, maybe, let you talk. Conversation became the reward at the end of a process.
So here's what happens. You're standing in a place full of people you'd have something to say to, and there's no way to say it. The restaurant that just opened. The show going on right now. The crash one street up. Everyone knowing the same thing, nobody saying a word to each other.
There's no shortage of people nearby. It just got harder to talk to them than to someone on the other side of the planet.
One for your neighbourhood, about a kilometre across, and one for the whole country. Both named after the place they cover. No friend list, no request to join — open the app and you're in.
Chats people started about something specific — a match, a queue, a power cut. Say something and it moves into your list. Ignore it and it stays out of your way. Most vanish after two hours, built for right now.
Whoever started the chat can turn it into a Closed Chat, and everyone already talking comes along. After that, people join by invite link.
You shouldn't have to decide someone's interesting from a photo before finding out whether they are. Here the conversation comes first — which is the order people met in before the internet flipped it around.
No algorithm picking who shows up. If you're nearby, you're in the chat. Say something and it lands — it doesn't depend on having the most appealing profile, to other people or to a feed.
New restaurant. Show. Party. Crash on the main road. Beach closed for weather. "Anyone know where the bookshop is?" Neighbourhood information in real time, from people who are actually there.
Turn private messages off and keep using the chats normally. Block anyone. Direct contact is a setting, not a condition of using the app.
Message your whole building without anyone's number. Message everyone who works where you work. The group already exists — it's geographic.
Something the page didn't answer? There are people reading. Write to support@percep2.com — we answer within 7 days. Inside the app, Help & Support in the menu goes straight to whoever builds Percep2.
There's a conversation happening less than a kilometre away. You just have to open it.
Free. No match, no followers, no swapping numbers.