HereCat is a simple app that lets people easily share recently spotted stray cats on a map, without requiring membership registration.
You can record the moment you encounter a cat on the street with a photo, and when others see the same cat, they can retain the information by clicking "Recently Seen." Older information is automatically deleted, leaving only the stray cats most likely still around.
Have you ever seen a cat on the street? HereCat is a map-based service that allows you to record your cat's history simply by opening the app and taking a photo. There's no need for a complex community or registration process.
Key Features
1. No Membership
You can use it immediately by launching the app. No login, nickname, or password required.
2. Map-Based History
The location of stray cats is displayed on a map. You can view the most recent information.
3. Self-Cleaning Structure
Only information that has been marked "Recently Seen" by multiple users is retained. Older information is automatically deleted over time.
4. Real-Time Focus
We focus on "cats most likely still around." Reduces map clutter caused by endless accumulation of past records.
5. Easy to Use
Simply record photos and locations without posting, commenting, following, or receiving notifications.
How to Use
1. Launch the app and check the map.
2. When you find a stray cat, tap the Add button.
3. Take a photo or select a photo.
4. After registration, it will be displayed immediately on the map.
If someone else sees the same cat, tap the "Recently Seen" button to retain the information.
Recommended for:
• Those who frequently see cats on the street
• Those interested in stray cats but find social media intimidating
• Those who prefer real-time location-based information
• Those who want to record and check easily.
Permission Information
• Location Permission: Used to display the location where you found the cat on the map.
• Camera and Photo Permission: Used to take or select photos.
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