Looking for the perfect bar to have a great night out? Look no further. BarGlance uses live stream bar cameras and crowd heat maps to showcase the hottest bars in your area, in real time.
BarGlance began as a simple beta test in Charleston, SC, and quickly turned into a tech startup. We launched the 3rd version of the app in August of this year.
Congratulations on the launch of BarGlance! This is an innovative approach to enhancing nightlife experiences. The integration of live stream bar cameras and crowd heat maps is a fantastic idea, offering users a real-time glimpse into the atmosphere and energy of various bars.
BarGlance seems like a unique and handy tool for night-out enthusiasts, providing live stream bar cameras and crowd heat maps. Wishing you success in revolutionizing the way people choose their hangout spots! How does BarGlance ensure the privacy and security of the establishments and patrons featured?
@manoj_11 Thank you! The safety and privacy of bar-goers and our bar partners is something we take very seriously. We cover issues pertaining to both in our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
This sounds like a great tool for people trying to mingle after work, or for those trying to beat rush hour. I am curious to know about the privacy aspects of BarGlance. I noticed in your launch images that the faces of patrons are not blurred. Privacy laws vary geographically, so while using your app what standard format can users expect? Additionally, can BarGlance be used outside the continental U.S. - or is that an update we can look out for? :)
@jacob_boston Thank you! Great questions. Privacy laws were something we addressed in the very beginning, even before building v1.0. You're right, laws vary region to region. We outline this in our privacy policy, which users must accept at signup. The content is also dynamic and auto-deletes on a regular basis (similar to Snapchat).
Absolutely! We have a small presence in Europe currently. There's a bar request section on our website where users can request new spots to be added.
@steadyyeti Thanks for the reply! I was more referring to the people that get featured in the live stream bar cameras -- that are not signed up for the app. Bars would likely need to disclose that they are collaborated with your app somewhere for patrons to see. I'm wondering if you blurred faces to protect the privacy of patrons if you could have better turnout for bar signups & thus more traffic on the app.
@jacob_boston Again, laws vary state to state. But the legal phrase for this is "reasonable expectation of privacy." The First Amendment protects the right to record and share information in public spaces. In most cases, you can film or live stream anything that is visible to the naked eye in a public place. Moreover, we never record video, there's no audio, and the resolution is turned down to avoid facial recognition.
@katie_clare_ Thank you! Gen Z is definitely our target audience; mainly because they're the ones who go out the most. Everyone has a vibe they're looking for. You can use BG to find a packed college bar, or you can use it to find a chill spot for a date or business meeting.
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Hey BarGlance! 🍻 Live stream bar cameras and crowd heat maps? That's a cool way to discover the vibe of bars in real-time! 🌟 How does BarGlance ensure the information stays current and accurate for users looking to plan a night out? Excited to explore the hottest spots! 🔥
@aashish_peepra Hey Aashish! Good question. We use a combination of technologies including those you mentioned. We also promote in-app user content to show people what's going on around town. We geofence each location so that users can only post from the bar they're at. And user location data helps us populate the heat maps in real-time.
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