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Foursquare’s founder returns with BeeBot, an AI-driven audio app for local updates

JOSH L.
JOSH L.
Nov 6

Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley has launched a new experiment in location-based technology called BeeBot, a mobile app designed to turn everyday walks and commutes into an audio-driven social experience. Built around the idea of an “AI DJ,” BeeBot blends artificial intelligence, location data, and voice-based interaction to share contextual updates as users move through their surroundings.

Crowley, best known for pioneering digital check-ins through Foursquare, describes BeeBot as an “app for AirPods” — though it’s compatible with any headphones or audio-enabled wearables, including smart glasses. Once activated, the app streams short, spoken updates about nearby people, places, and events. It does so by analyzing a user’s location, personal interests, and contact list, then delivering relevant audio snippets through an AI-generated voice.

The goal seems to be a return to the kind of spontaneous, real-world connections Foursquare once encouraged, but without the badges, mayorships, or gamified systems that defined its early years. Instead, BeeBot focuses on lightweight, ambient interactions: a mix of friend updates, event alerts, and local tidbits, all designed to surface naturally as users go about their day.

BeeBot also builds on ideas Crowley explored with Marsbot, Foursquare’s 2016 project that offered proactive restaurant and neighborhood suggestions. While BeeBot is broader in scope — less about recommendations and more about awareness — it follows a similar pattern of merging location intelligence with personalized, conversational delivery. The app reportedly draws content not only from users’ networks but also from local newsletters and Substack posts to provide a stream of community-specific updates.

As expected for a 2025 product, BeeBot makes heavy use of generative AI, combining multiple large language models and synthetic voices to generate its commentary. Crowley says its feed operates on a TikTok-style algorithm, though it focuses on what’s happening nearby rather than online trends. The app is also designed to be minimally intrusive: it may briefly interrupt music or podcasts a few times a day but will not interfere with calls.

BeeBot is the first release from Crowley’s new company, Hopscotch Labs. The app is now available on the App Store, though it’s still described as a work in progress. Its success will depend on whether users are ready to let an AI whisper local updates in their ears — a mix of convenience, curiosity, and nostalgia for the early days of social location apps.

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