Built because Enzo deserved better park trips.
PawVibe is a real-time dog park intelligence tool for Edmonton Metro. We help dog owners check crowd levels, mud, water, and dog-size fit before loading up the leash.
Bee + EnzoIt started with too many wasted drives.
I’m Bee, and Enzo is my dog. We live in Beaumont, just south of Edmonton. Like most dog parents here, I was driving 15–30 minutes to parks only to discover they were empty, chaotic, muddy, or had broken gates.
I checked Facebook groups. Google reviews. Weather apps. Random Reddit threads. None of them told me what the park was like right now.
PawVibe started as a simple idea: what if local dog owners could share park conditions in real time — anonymously, with reports that expire after two hours so the information stays fresh and privacy stays protected?
That’s still what it is. No social media clutter. No marketplace bloat. Just a clear signal before your next dog outing.
One decision, made better.
PawVibe exists to answer one question: should I go to this dog park right now?
We start with Edmonton Metro — Beaumont, Leduc, Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, and St. Albert — and obsess over freshness and local density before expanding. Every check-in makes the next visit better for the next dog parent.
Anonymous check-ins. No public names. No background tracking. Reports expire after 2 hours.
Win one city deeply before expanding broadly. Edmonton Metro is our proving ground.
A park report from 90 minutes ago is more valuable than a review from 6 months ago.
We build for the next 30-minute park decision, not engagement metrics.
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