A City-Wide Hub for Cultural Discovery

In My Town is a digital cultural infrastructure that centralizes, artistic, educational, and community events into a single, shared reference — making local programming easier to discover, understand, and coordinate at the scale of a city.

Designed for organizers, institutions, and cities
accessible to residents and visitors.

For Organizers, Institutions & Cities

The structural and strategic foundation for coordinating and analyzing cultural activity at the scale of a city.

Event Organizers

Visibility

Centralize your programming on a platform where audiences are actively looking for culture, not just browsing social media.

Coordination

Avoid scheduling conflicts by understanding the broader city-wide cultural calendar in advance.

Audience Analytics

Gain insights into how people discover and interact with your events through structured engagement data.

Cultural Institutions & Local Authorities

Cultural Mapping

Maintain a real-time overview of the cultural ecosystem, from public institutions to independent community actors.

Strategic Planning

Use accumulated data to identify underserved areas, coordinate major city events, and inform cultural policy.

Infrastructure

Provide professional, API-driven cultural data as a public utility for the modern city.

For Residents & Visitors

A centralized reference for anyone seeking to engage with a city's cultural programming, regardless of their length of stay.

Residents

Discover hidden programming

Access a complete view of exhibitions, concerts, workshops, and community gatherings that often escape social media algorithms.

Professional filtering

Navigate your city’s cultural landscape through structured data rather than fragmented feeds.

Long-term engagement

Build a consistent relationship with local venues and creators by understanding the seasonal rhythm of your city.

Visitors & Tourists

Time-specific discovery

Find exactly what is happening during the specific days of your visit, from major festivals to independent screenings.

Local authenticity

Engage with the same cultural life as residents, moving beyond standard tourist circuits to find meaningful, location-bound experiences.

Contextual understanding

Quickly grasp the cultural offer of an unfamiliar city through a clear and organized interface.

Roadmap

Built progressively. Deployed city by city.

Phase 1

Infrastructure Foundations

Ready
Q3 2025

Core cultural data structures are defined and operational, enabling cities, venues, events, and multilingual content to be represented consistently. This phase establishes the technical base required for discovery, analytics, and long-term extensibility.

Phase 2

Organizer & Institutional Dashboard

In Progress
Q4 2025

A professional interface allows organizers and institutions to create and manage events within a structured city-wide system. Initial engagement signals are captured to support future analytics and coordination.

Phase 3

Public Web Discovery

Planned
Q1 2026

A public web portal opens access to city-wide cultural programming for residents and visitors. Events are discoverable through time, location, and category, positioning In My Town as a reliable cultural reference.

Phase 4

Pilot City Activation

Planned
Q2 2026

A first city is activated with real data through targeted onboarding of organizers, institutions, and public actors. Local outreach ensures participation, feedback, and validation of real-world usage.

Phase 5

Mobile App & Social Signals

Planned
Q3 2026

The mobile application introduces saved interests, notifications, and participation intent. Lightweight social signals emerge, focused on cultural relevance rather than feeds or virality.

Phase 6

Experiential Layer & Growth Preparation

Planned
Q4 2026

Experiential features such as gamified exploration and location-based interactions are introduced. Expansion tooling, partnerships, and city onboarding processes are prepared for broader rollout.

Phase 7

City Expansion & Open Infrastructure

Planned
2027+

In My Town expands to additional cities while opening structured data access for institutions, research, and public initiatives. The platform evolves as shared cultural data infrastructure rather than a closed product.

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