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ThirdPass

Finding your place, made easy!

It started with a small, recurring frustration. Every time I wanted to get out of the house to focus, take a call, or meet a friend, I'd lose half an hour across Maps, reviews, and Reddit guessing the wifi and the vibe, then show up to find every outlet taken. A cafe, library, or quiet corner is a 'third place,' and what you need from it changes by the day. So instead of ten tabs, ThirdPass is one: say how you want to spend your time, filter for what matters, and get a real feel for each spot.

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ThirdPass started from a small, recurring frustration, the kind that quietly eats your time. Whenever I wanted to get out of the house, to focus, take a call, read for an hour, or just meet a friend, I'd lose thirty minutes before I even left. Open Maps for hours and photos, dig through reviews to guess whether the wifi holds, hunt for a Reddit thread on whether they mind you lingering. Then I'd show up anyway to find every outlet taken, or it was too loud to think, or it just wasn't the place I'd hoped for. I kept thinking there had to be an easier way. The idea behind ThirdPass is simple: a cafe (or a library, a hotel lobby, a POPOS, a quiet corner) is a "third place," not home and not the office, and what you need from it changes by the day. So instead of ten tabs, it's one. You say how you want to spend your time, filter for what matters (outlets, quiet, outdoor seating, room to settle in), and get a real feel for each spot on a list or a map. Cafes are free to walk into; for coworking you can grab a day pass right in the app(V2). The whole point is to take a small, everyday friction and just make it easier. One part I'm genuinely fond of: if you find a place you love that isn't here yet, you can nominate it. That puts it on the map for the next person and nudges us to reach out and help the owner get set up. So many of the best spots are the ones only locals know, and I wanted those to spread the way a good recommendation does. There's an owner side too: any place can list itself in about five minutes (photos, hours, amenities, wifi), free, with no subscription, no per-visit fee, and no revenue share. An honest note on where it stands: it's early, and plenty is still rough. iOS only for now, with Android coming soon. The map is worldwide, but listings are densest in SF since that's where I'm starting. I don't come from a software background; I'm a civil engineer teaching myself to build this, because the problem wouldn't let me go and I wanted to make life a little easier for people who just need a good place to land. I'm sure there's plenty I've gotten wrong, and I'd genuinely welcome an honest outside eye. -I'd love to hear where you'd take it: - What would you want added or solved next? - Which feature would make it a daily driver for you? - Any integrations you'd want to see (calendar, APIs, and so on)?

About ThirdPass on Product Hunt

Finding your place, made easy!

ThirdPass was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. It started with a small, recurring frustration. Every time I wanted to get out of the house to focus, take a call, or meet a friend, I'd lose half an hour across Maps, reviews, and Reddit guessing the wifi and the vibe, then show up to find every outlet taken. A cafe, library, or quiet corner is a 'third place,' and what you need from it changes by the day. So instead of ten tabs, ThirdPass is one: say how you want to spend your time, filter for what matters, and get a real feel for each spot.

On the analytics side, ThirdPass competes within Productivity, Travel and Maps — topics that collectively have 710.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ThirdPass performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted ThirdPass ?

ThirdPass was hunted by YAKU. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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