Talk to your town.
A phone number for every place. Voice-driven maps that explain themselves — demographics, economics, weather, crime, stories. Speak to the map, or call the number.
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- Pop. (ZIP)
- ~29,000
- Layers
- Demographics
- Sessions
- 6 active
- Coords
- 34.17°N · 81.35°W
- Pop.
- ~138,000
- Layers
- In build
- Sessions
- —
- Coords
- 34.00°N · 81.03°W
- Pop.
- ~155,000
- Layers
- In build
- Sessions
- —
- Coords
- 32.78°N · 79.93°W
A voice line for every place.
Every TownRing map carries its own phone number and its own brain. Census, economic, weather, crime, planning, and oral-history layers all live in a retrieval database the agent can read. Ask it anything about the place — out loud — and it answers, narrates, and operates the map for you.
It works two ways. Speak to the map on screen, or call the number from anywhere and the agent will drive the map for you on the other end. Towns deserve voices. This is theirs.
Speak or call.
Talk to the map in your browser, or dial the town's number from anywhere. Same agent, same data, two surfaces.
Layers, on command.
Population change, income, crime, weather, infrastructure — toggle, narrate, compare, or zoom by voice.
Stories, not just stats.
The agent knows the patterns and the history. It can show you a number — or tell you why it's there.