Click through: language pick → Ask → Matches → “nothing exists yet” → “I went ✓” · tab bar switches · “For organisers” on the Ask footer. Canned playback — no live calls.
Ask in whatever language feels like home — replies come back the same way.
Grounded, not guessed: these are Somers Town's languages — the Job Hub's own logo is trilingual (English · কাজের হাব · Goobta Shaqo Raadinta).
No feed. No sign-up wall. No browsing homework. Say how things are — any language works.
Responses shown are real model outputs from today, replayed.
Tea, coffee, biscuits and conversation about health, nutrition and relationships. A three-minute walk from this building — and one of the easiest front doors in NW1.
Step Out counts second visits, not daily actives.
Going again? Second visits are the whole point — we succeed when you stop needing us.
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Step Out doesn't just match to what exists — it notices what keeps being asked for.
One message, only when something you'd genuinely go to starts near you. Never a feed.
The same matcher, pointed the other way: what the neighbourhood is short of, and who nearby could fill it.
Resident-led forum shaping the neighbourhood plan — a give-back with a seat at the table. Source: somerstownplan.info
And it's reciprocal, not charity-shaped: volunteering here helps with your weekly shop — heard on the ground in Somers Town today.
Retired accountant, NW1 · weekday mornings free · wants to give back · sample profile
Every entry, ask and reason above is real — from the Somers Town board's public-source data and today's live model runs. Same product as the board demo: offline-first stays the point; this is what it becomes in your pocket.