Gjesp is an app built on a simple, slightly contrarian idea: that life happens offline. When you're bored or at a loose end, it points you toward one real thing to do nearby — a local event, a calm place worth visiting, people who also want to get out — and then it gets out of your way. There's no feed to scroll, no algorithm deciding what you see, and nothing engineered to pull you back. It's the thing you check for a minute before you put your phone down and go outside. And it works differently underneath, too: no ads, ever, and your data is never sold. Gjesp is paid for by the people who use it, which keeps it accountable to them rather than to advertisers.
