Canopy gives the people of Seattle a unified platform for event discovery, public safety communication, and transit coordination.
Seattle hosts thousands of events every year. Right now, the city has no unified way to communicate, coordinate, or measure across these events. And the citizens of Seattle have no great way to discover all of the things to do.
Eventbrite and Ticketmaster are checkout flows with a search bar bolted on. These platforms are biased toward ticketed events. Free festivals, community gatherings, classes, markets, and pop-ups are invisible.
Major festivals like Folklife build a dedicated app, use it for a weekend, and then abandon it. Residents download and delete. There's no city-wide continuity, no shared data, and no history of data.
When weather cancels a festival or a street closes unexpectedly, there's no easy way to reach the people who are already on their way.
The city issues permits but has no aggregate view of attendance patterns, neighborhood distribution, or accessibility across events. Every event, and every organizer, is an island.
Live now on iOS and Android. Free to download, no account required.
Canopy is live on the App Store and growing.
Canopy is production software, not a prototype.
No account required. No email collected. No tracking. Location is used on-device only for transit directions. CCPA compliant.
RESTful API with JSON and CSV export. The city can query its own events programmatically for internal dashboards and reporting.
We'd love to show you Canopy in action and discuss how it fits into the city's event infrastructure.
No account required. No ads. No tracking. Canopy is free to download and use — every event, every feature, every neighborhood. One app that residents keep installed year-round.