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    Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley has unveiled his latest venture and yes, it’s another location-based social app. But, rather than the check-ins Crowley first popularized more than 15 years ago, “BeeBot” has a very 2025 take on the concept. Instead, the app is an AI-powered “DJ” that can deliver contextual audio updates to your ears as you move through your day.

    Crowley describes BeeBot as an “app for AirPods,” though it will work with any type of headphones, as well as smart glasses with audio capabilities like Meta’s. “Whenever you put your AirPods in, it turns on,” Crowley explains in a post on Medium. “Whenever you take your AirPods out it turns off. And when it’s ‘on’ it’ll push you snippets of audio about the people, places, and events that are nearby.’

    To do this, you’ll need to give the app access to your location and share a handful of “keywords” about your interests. You can also share your contacts to get updates from friends who are using the app. The BeeBot “DJ,” which of course has an AI voice, will then be able to talk to you as you throughout the dat and alert you to interesting events, landmarks or updates from friends who happen to be nearby.

    In some ways, it sounds like Crowley is trying to re-create some of the serendipitous IRL social interactions enabled by the original version of Foursquare. BeeBot doesn’t have “mayorships,” badges or any of the gamification features that helped popularize FourSquare, but it’s meant to have some of the “same playful spirit,” of OG Foursquare, according to Crowley. (Foursquare shut down its city guide app of the same name earlier this year, though its check-in app, Swarm, lives on.)

    And, because it’s 2025, there’s also a whole bunch of AI thrown in, including “a mix of different LLMs” and “synthetic voices.” The app is “powered by a TikTok-style algorithm,” Crowley says, “but one that’s focused on what’s happening nearby and IRL.”

    There also seems to be a bit of DNA from Marsbot, the short-lived (and IMO very underrated) chat-based app Foursquare launched in 2016 that could proactively provide personalized restaurant recommendations. While BeeBot isn’t as heavily focused on neighborhood recommendations as Foursquare, it is meant to proactively let you know about nearby happenings you might be interested in or even a bit of gossip from friends. In addition to friends’ status updates, the app will draw on local Substacks and newsletters for relevant info about a given area.

    Crowley says the DJ’s audio cues may “occasionally” interrupt your music or podcast to give an update, though users should expect to hear these only a couple times throughout the day. BeeBot won’t interrupt voice or video calls.

    BeeBot, which is the inaugural project of Crowley’s new company Hopscotch Labs, is out now in the App Store, though it’s still “very much a work in progress,” according to Crowley. “I feel like the version of the product we’re sharing with folks today is kind of where Foursquare was when it launched at SXSW in 2009 – an interesting vision, a good-enough execution, but something that still needs to be shaped by the people using it to fully blossom.”

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