Trains, buses, queues, traffic, elevators. All the dead time of being alive — alive.
Kids treat a car ride like an open-world game — counting cows, spotting yellow cars, inventing rules out of boredom. Adults forgot how. WeeBee is a small attempt to remember.
Catch the metro, walk to lunch, sit in traffic. WeeBee runs quietly in your pocket. No detours, no extra effort.
The map fills in one commute at a time — a slow, civic scratch-off of the city you already move through.
Two hundred local secrets sit under specific tiles. You don't grind for them. You find them by being there.
Each tile is a slice of real Bangalore. Tap to claim one — the way a ride would. Watch your patch of the city grow.
Jokes, food, neighbourhood heroes — the way your city talks about itself. One is impossible to get without a friend. We're not telling you which.
You don't go out of your way for any of this. It all runs on the journeys you were making anyway.
Claim a tile just by travelling through it, then raise its mastery from one to five — and hold it as rivals try to take it back.
Food, heritage, humour — the way Bangalore talks about itself — each one hidden under a specific tile, earned by being there.
Commute after commute, your streak builds — a little momentum behind an ordinary, repeating habit.
Bus, metro, walk or cycle — WeeBee tallies the CO₂ you keep out of the city's air, one journey at a time.
Earn coins as you move and spend them in the store on local perks that are actually worth having.
Run WeeBee as a workplace program. Employees play their way to work; you get a quiet, honest dashboard of trips swapped and carbon saved — live in a week, no hardware.