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Djowda Food Freedom Map
Drop a pin. List, ask, or donate food anywhere on earth.
A real-time world map where anyone can register a food presence, list products, broadcast needs, or offer donations, no account, no server, no middleman.. Discovery is a plain WebSocket tag filter, no proprietary API, no spatial database. Query the live network with 10 lines of Python. What makes it different: there is no platform. The protocol (DIFP) is open source, the relay is public, the data belongs to no one. Goal: 1,000,000 pins as a signal that the world is ready for open food infra.
Hey Product Hunt! We're the team behind Djowda — and we've been sitting on a question for a while that we finally decided to just build an answer to. The question: does the world actually need a trillion-dollar food delivery platform, or does it need a protocol? Every time someone lists a product on a food marketplace today, a platform captures that data, owns that relationship, and charges for access. A farmer in rural Brasil can't be discovered by someone 10km away without going through a gatekeeper. During a disaster, there's no open channel to broadcast "I have food here" — not without a company sitting in the middle. So we built the infrastructure layer instead. The Food Freedom Map runs on DIFP — an open protocol on Nostr — where every pin is a signed cryptographic event on a public relay. No company owns it. No algorithm decides who sees what. Any developer can query it with a WebSocket and 10 lines of Python. We're stress-testing the network today and aiming for 1,000,000 pins as a public signal of demand for open food infrastructure. A few things we'd love your take on: — Do you think open protocols can actually replace food marketplaces, or will centralization always win on UX? — Drop your pin and share your Cell ID in the comments — we're curious where the PH community is on the grid 🌍 Thank you for hunting us!
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About Djowda Food Freedom Map on Product Hunt
“Drop a pin. List, ask, or donate food anywhere on earth.”
Djowda Food Freedom Map was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #82 on the daily leaderboard. A real-time world map where anyone can register a food presence, list products, broadcast needs, or offer donations, no account, no server, no middleman.. Discovery is a plain WebSocket tag filter, no proprietary API, no spatial database. Query the live network with 10 lines of Python. What makes it different: there is no platform. The protocol (DIFP) is open source, the relay is public, the data belongs to no one. Goal: 1,000,000 pins as a signal that the world is ready for open food infra.
Djowda Food Freedom Map was featured in Open Source (68.6k followers), Maps (12.8k followers) and Food Delivery (914 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 16.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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