1) You ask
Tap a button (or use voice) and ask: “Hey Doko, tell me about where I am.”
Doko listens to a simple question and replies with helpful context: nearby landmarks, neighborhood vibes, and “what’s around me?”—without making you decode a map.
Tap a button (or use voice) and ask: “Hey Doko, tell me about where I am.”
Your phone shares an approximate latitude/longitude with the backend to get local context.
You get a quick, readable summary: landmarks, neighborhoods, and what’s nearby.
This page is a mockup for a future product. The iOS/Android apps are not yet available.
Perfect for scenic pull-offs, trailheads, and surprise viewpoints.
Neighborhood vibe, landmark hints, and helpful nearby references.
Get answers without squinting at a map—especially in the passenger seat.
Designed for quick reads: one minute to understand your surroundings.
Doko is intended to answer “where am I?”—not to track you. When the real apps ship, we’ll document exactly what’s sent, what’s stored, and how retention works.
This repo currently hosts a brochure mockup. Later it will include the full website source and deployment notes.
Tip: star the repo or watch releases once public.
For now these buttons link to the store homepages (no app listing yet).