Sweathr is the hyperlocal social platform where your community shares what's really happening outside — weather, food, transit, safety, and events — in real time.
Every post on Sweathr belongs to a category — so you always know exactly what kind of update you're looking at.
Real-time conditions from people standing in it. Not a forecast — the actual sky, right now, with photos and community votes.
Flash deals, today's specials, and "the line is 45 minutes" warnings from locals who are there right now.
Metro delays, Uber surge alerts, road closures, and parking spots — the stuff the transit app won't tell you.
Community-sourced alerts about incidents, hazards, and anything you'd want your neighbour to know before they step outside.
Spontaneous street markets, pop-up concerts, neighbourhood festivals — discovered because someone posted "happening right now."
Insider knowledge from people who live there. Hidden gems, shortcut routes, and neighbourhood wisdom you won't find on any map.
No lengthy onboarding. Just open, look around, and start sharing.
Grant location access and Sweathr instantly loads what's happening in your neighbourhood — no setup, no zip code, no fuss.
A live, category-filtered feed shows the freshest updates from people around you. Filter by Weather, Food, Transport, and more.
Post your own update in seconds. Upvote things that are accurate, downvote the noise. Your city, your feed, your voice.
Built for dark environments. Designed to look good at 7am or 11pm.
Free to download. No ads in your face. Just real updates from real people around you.
iOS 16+ · Android 10+ · Free
"I checked Sweathr before leaving for work and someone had already posted that the Tube was delayed 20 minutes. Saved me standing on a freezing platform."
"The food category is pure gold. Found a pop-up taco spot two blocks from my office because someone posted about it 10 minutes before I was hungry."
"Finally a social app where the content is actually useful. Every post tells me something about my actual day. Deleted two other apps after this."