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🌀 P2P Bluetooth Emergency Mesh

A decentralized messaging network that works when nothing else does.

When disaster strikes — a school fire, a hurricane, a blackout — cell towers go down, Wi-Fi dies, and communication collapses. Our solution: a peer-to-peer Bluetooth mesh that lets phones talk directly to each other, no internet required.

Every device becomes a relay. Messages hop from phone to phone across the mesh, reaching people nearby. A lightweight web interface lets anyone join instantly — no app install needed. Just open the link and you're connected.

How it works:

Devices create a Bluetooth mesh network automatically
Messages bounce peer-to-peer — no central server, no single point of failure
Each phone hosts a local web page others can connect to
Range extends with every new device joining the mesh
Perfect for emergency alerts, evacuation coordination, and status check-ins

Use cases:

School emergency: teachers broadcast evacuation routes to every nearby phone
Natural disaster: neighbors coordinate supplies when cell networks are dead
Power outage: building residents check on each other without internet
Protests/crowds: decentralized comms that can't be shut down

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use the instructions on the website

Built for Systems Under Pressure — because the moment you need communication most is the moment centralized networks fail.

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