High Schoolers Built a Swipeable Local Business Directory
My classmates and I started Homegrown after watching local shops in our town close down. The problem wasn't quality – people just didn't know these places existed.
We thought: if people spend hours swiping on TikTok and Tinder, maybe that same dopamine-driven interface could work for discovering local businesses. Built a feed where you swipe through local shops and restaurants.
What surprised us:
Getting businesses onboard was way harder than building the app. Cold outreach had like a 5% response rate. What actually worked was showing up in person with a demo on our phones. Business owners who ignored our emails said yes immediately when we walked in.
We pitched to our town's mayor in September, which led to connections with the Economic Development office and Small Business Centre. Then met with our MP's office in October – they ended up giving us recognition from the House of Commons. Being teenagers working on this made some people take us more seriously (novelty factor?) and others... not at all.
The technical parts were honestly easier than the human parts. React + Firebase got us shipping fast. The hardest challenge wasn't code – it was convincing 50-year-old shop owners that three high school kids could actually help their business. We have over 70 local businesses on the platform now with real traction from shoppers. Businesses that joined early are seeing actual foot traffic increases.
Live at: https://homegrownapp.shop/
Happy to answer questions about building something "real" as students, getting institutional support, or navigating the business side of a technical project.
It looks like you're using a proxy (corsproxy.io) to hit openstreetmap.org - a lot, as I see dozens of network calls in the console - and all of them are returning 503s, presumably because they're being hammered to death. So the map just doesn't work at all for me right now.
In addition I don’t see the necessary attribution to OSM (on my iPhone 12 mini)