Foursquare’s founder launches a new app that talks to you about your neighborhood — and it’s called BeeBot. Designed as an AI-powered “social audio guide,” BeeBot feeds live, personalized updates about nearby people, events, and places straight into your headphones. Curious users are asking: How does BeeBot work? Is it available outside the US? Below, we break down what makes this hyperlocal app the newest buzz in urban discovery.
BeeBot, created by Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley, functions like your own friendly neighborhood radio DJ. As you walk around, it delivers short audio snippets about friends’ activities, local news, and nearby events. The experience is described as “Waze meets Gossip Girl” — light, fun, and informative. It integrates with any Bluetooth, wired, or wearable audio device, automatically activating when headphones are plugged in.
The idea is simple: city life changes constantly, and most updates never show up on social feeds. BeeBot solves this by lowering your music or pausing your podcast to give quick context about what’s going on around you. It’s especially handy for walkers, commuters, or anyone craving a low-effort way to stay connected with their community. As AI becomes more personal, BeeBot feels like the next step in social-location tech.
Right now, BeeBot is only available for iOS users in the United States, with broader rollout expected later. It supports AirPods but works with almost all headphones, smart glasses (like Meta Ray-Ban), speakers, car stereos, and more. Just insert your headphones to activate — when you remove them, the app goes silent.
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