Find what matters nearby
Surface the local issues people actually live with every day, from transport and housing to public safety and amenities.
DanoSignal is a concept platform for local issues, shared solutions, transparent discussion, and real-world action. Instead of doomscrolling through noise, people would see what matters nearby, understand it clearly, and help fix it together.
Most platforms are designed to maximise attention, not understanding. DanoSignal would be published because people deserve a digital space that turns frustration into clarity and clarity into action.
Surface the local issues people actually live with every day, from transport and housing to public safety and amenities.
Every issue gets a timeline: who reported it, what evidence exists, which authority was contacted, and what happened next.
Instead of endless arguments, users can support campaigns, join events, contribute ideas, and work on practical solutions.
Built to feel modern, trustworthy, and useful on day one.
Build something that helps people understand their community, organise locally, and pressure institutions to respond — rather than another empty clone of a platform built for distraction.
— DanoSignal · danomc.devThis is not just a feed. It is a civic operating layer for neighbourhoods, towns, and cities.
Get clarity on what is happening near you and where your voice can matter most.
Spot patterns, see community evidence, and follow ongoing stories beyond a single article cycle.
Coordinate support, recruit volunteers, and keep momentum visible over time.
The public version should stay accessible. Revenue would come from supporters, civic organisations, and responsible partnerships, not manipulative ads.
It is civic. The goal is not to push one party or ideology, but to make public issues visible, understandable, and actionable.
By separating claims from evidence, showing source quality clearly, and keeping moderation transparent rather than arbitrary.
Because social media is optimised for reaction. This would be optimised for public memory, trust, and coordination.
It could launch locally first and then expand city by city, keeping a strong local-first structure wherever it goes.
This DanoMCDev prototype is ready to be expanded into a full product with extra pages, a live issue map, representative lookup, and a waitlist form connected to a backend.