Featured Article

How Zenly made social maps cool again — and what’s next

As Zenly releases a major update, its founder is moving on

Comment

Screenshots of the all-new Zenly
Image Credits: Zenly

Zenly has always felt like the small social app that could become the next big thing. But it turns out Zenly is quietly becoming a social giant without anyone paying much attention — at least until now.

Originally designed in Paris, the app was acquired by Snap back in 2017. But that acquisition was just the beginning of Zenly’s insane growth story. According to the company’s internal data, the app has now reached 35 million monthly active users.

And today, the Zenly team is releasing its biggest redesign ever. As the update is rolling out in the App Store and Play Store, Zenly co-founder and CEO Antoine Martin is using this milestone to leave the company in just a few weeks.

Before I unpack all this, let’s look back at Zenly’s original vision. I first covered Zenly back in 2016. When you opened the app, you were presented with a map that showed your location and your friends’ locations.

“This isn’t another messaging app. This isn’t a social network. This isn’t a utility. It’s something that sits between all of these areas. And I keep opening the app,” I wrote at the time.

That vision hasn’t changed much. Zenly still wants to make the definitive social maps app. It’s an unconventional bet that has been years in the making. And the all-new Zenly could bring a new wave of users.

People and places

When you look at metrics, Zenly has been doing better than ever. In March 2022, according to data.ai (formerly App Annie), Zenly was the tenth most-downloaded social app globally. There are still nine apps that are in front of Zenly. But popular social apps like Discord and Twitter aren’t growing as rapidly as Zenly.

There’s a reason Zenly is doing so well right now. “When lockdown rules are lifted, when people go out again, they need Zenly,” Antoine Martin told me.

“It is still a product that is very personal, very contextual and very social.” Antoine Martin

But the company doesn’t want to stand still. I’ve been using the updated app for a week. The redesign is disorienting at first but a promising foundation for the future. It doesn’t look like Zenly, as the design language is completely different. There are some new features, while some existing features have been refined.

The old Zenly featured a lot of rainbow colors, animated emojis and playful design elements. It was both polished and fun, but it also felt like looking at the candy aisle in the super market.

Here’s what Zenly looked like when Snap acquired it back in 2017:

Screenshots of Zenly in 2017
Image Credits: Zenly

When you open the redesigned Zenly app, it feels a lot more serious. Profile screens and conversations now feature a black background. The main buttons at the bottom of the screen look like neon signs in a trendy restaurant.

With this new look and feel, Zenly wants to appeal to a wider user base. “What is appealing to college students worldwide today?” Antoine Martin summed up.

Instead of bold and rounded fonts, Zenly now relies on thin, elegant fonts. You’ll also instantly notice the permanent overlay on the map in various tints of yellow and orange. Like in strategy video games, it displays your footprints — it shows where you’ve been and where you haven’t been yet.

Here it is once again:

Screenshots of the all-new Zenly
Image Credits: Zenly

“Since the end of last year, we’ve been working on a global redesign of the entire app. It’s the biggest redesign we’ve ever done with multiple goals in mind. First, we are transforming Zenly into a maps app,” Martin said.

There are now three buttons at the bottom of the screen. The messaging feature is front and center. When you tap on it, the list of recent conversations slides from the bottom of the screen.

In the bottom-right corner, the button lets you either recenter the map or view recent highlights. This way, you can see where you’ve been over the last few days, share a highlight with friends and more.

“It is still a product that is very personal, very contextual and very social,” Martin said.

And finally, in the bottom-left corner, there’s a magnifying glass icon. That button alone hides a lot of potential.

“The big addition is places. We think we can build something better than anyone else,” Martin said. “Zenly has this unique ability to permanently run in the background. We remove the friction involved with checkins.”

“Places and movements are the best ways to make a map more personal,” he added.

On the search screen, you can look up a friend to see what they’re up to. When you tap on a profile, you see where they are, how long they’ve been here and who they are with. You can also see recent highlights, start a conversation and tap the “What’s Up” button.

That feature has been around for a while and has become quite popular. It sends a request to a friend, asking them to record and share what’s happening right now.

From the search screen, you can now also search for places, such as bars and restaurants. The search experience by itself is pretty great as the list refreshes in a fraction of a second with every new keystroke.

Each place card has basic information, such as the address and phone number. But Zenly also adds contextual information to give you hints about this specific place. For instance, you can see if it’s a convenient place for a big crew, if best friends tend to hang out there or if there are a lot of loyal visitors.

Unlock my world

With today’s update, Zenly wants to passively build a place graph. Users shouldn’t have to open up the app and check in when they go to their favorite bar. Instead, the company wants to learn from your habits and highlight that information to you and your friends.

On each profile page, there’s a new section called “My world”. You can tap on it to see someone’s top city and top place. You can also see some recent places to get a better sense of their lifestyle.

But you can also use that feature to navigate around the map and look at places. It’s a nice way to discover new places or revisit old favorites.

“My world” is locked by default due to privacy concerns. After installing the update, users can choose to enable the feature in the profile, which means that you’ll share some information publicly. For instance, each place features a leaderboard with people who often go there.

Interestingly, Zenly is creating a global rollout event around this feature. When you choose to participate in “My world”, your map isn’t unlocked instantly, as Zenly wants to prepopulate the map with some of your favorite places.

Instead, people who enable the feature today will get a countdown. Three days later, you’ll be able to browse your world and let other people browse your world. The feature is a bit frustrating right now as there aren’t a lot of users on the beta version. I can’t wait to see data from the company’s millions of users.

100 million

When I installed the beta version of Zenly on my phone, I had to type “100 million” to unlock it. At Zenly, everything has a meaning. And that figure is the company’s milestone for monthly active users.

Zenly was a radically different app when Snap acquired it. The company only had 120,000 daily active users. “Zenly is now the biggest European social app ever,” Martin said.

“We joined Snap five years ago and we started working on Zenly 11 years ago.” Antoine Martin

And yet, if you live in the U.S., chances are you haven’t necessarily heard about Zenly. “Today in the U.S., we are really small but we have never tried to grow there since we joined Snap,” Martin said.

The app is particularly popular in Japan, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe. There are also a lot of people signing up in Brazil and India. It’s clear that there’s still a lot of untapped potential. But that won’t be Antoine Martin’s job.

“We joined Snap five years ago and we started working on Zenly 11 years ago. I want to move on. And I haven’t had the opportunity to take a long paternity leave,” Martin said.

He didn’t tell me what he plans to do next. First, he’ll take a few months off. He may start a new company after that.

Going forward, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is taking over at the helm of Zenly (in addition to the rest of Snap). It could hint at synergies between the Zenly and Snap teams as the Zenly team has remained independent since the acquisition.

“I want to thank Antoine for his leadership of Zenly over the years, and for his friendship. I remain inspired by his vision and I wish him all the best in the future,” Spiegel said in a statement. “We will continue to support Zenly and ensure its success, and I am confident that we will make Antoine proud with our stewardship of Zenly’s product and vision.”

During my meeting with Antoine Martin, he kept saying that Zenly has come full circle — “la boucle est bouclée” as he would say in French. I asked him why he kept using that phrase.

“We have come full circle because we have reached the original vision,” he said.

Zenly proves that location sharing isn’t dead

More TechCrunch

Featured Article

In 2024, many Y Combinator startups only want tiny seed rounds — but there’s a catch

When Bowery Capital general partner Loren Straub started talking to a startup from the latest Y Combinator accelerator batch a few months ago, she thought it was strange that the company didn’t have a lead investor for the round it was raising. Even stranger, the founders didn’t seem to be…

2 hours ago
In 2024, many Y Combinator startups only want tiny seed rounds — but there’s a catch

The keynote will be focused on Apple’s software offerings and the developers that power them, including the latest versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS and watchOS.

Watch Apple kick off WWDC 2024 right here

Welcome to Startups Weekly — Haje’s weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Anna will be covering for him this week. Sign up here to…

Startups Weekly: Ups, downs, and silver linings

HSBC and BlackRock estimate that the Indian edtech giant Byju’s, once valued at $22 billion, is now worth nothing.

BlackRock has slashed the value of stake in Byju’s, once worth $22 billion, to zero

Apple is set to board the runaway locomotive that is generative AI at next week’s World Wide Developer Conference. Reports thus far have pointed to a partnership with OpenAI that…

Apple’s generative AI offering might not work with the standard iPhone 15

LinkedIn has confirmed it will no longer allow advertisers to target users based on data gleaned from their participation in LinkedIn Groups. The move comes more than three months after…

LinkedIn to limit targeted ads in EU after complaint over sensitive data use

Founders: Need plans this weekend? What better way to spend your time than applying to this year’s Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt. With Monday’s deadline looming, this is a…

Startup Battlefield 200 applications due Monday

The company is in the process of building a gigawatt-scale factory in Kentucky to produce its nickel-hydrogen batteries.

Novel battery manufacturer EnerVenue is raising $515M, per filing

Meta is quietly rolling out a new “Communities” feature on Messenger, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. The feature is designed to help organizations, schools and other private groups communicate in…

Meta quietly rolls out Communities on Messenger

Featured Article

Siri and Google Assistant look to generative AI for a new lease on life

Voice assistants in general are having an existential moment, and generative AI is poised to be the logical successor.

9 hours ago
Siri and Google Assistant look to generative AI for a new lease on life

Education software provider PowerSchool is being taken private by investment firm Bain Capital in a $5.6 billion deal.

Bain to take K-12 education software provider PowerSchool private in $5.6B deal

Shopify has acquired Threads.com, the Sequoia-backed Slack alternative, Threads said on its website. The companies didn’t disclose the terms of the deal but said that the Threads.com team will join…

Shopify acquires Threads (no, not that one)

Featured Article

Bangladeshi police agents accused of selling citizens’ personal information on Telegram

Two senior police officials in Bangladesh are accused of collecting and selling citizens’ personal information to criminals on Telegram.

19 hours ago
Bangladeshi police agents accused of selling citizens’ personal information on Telegram

Carta, a once-high-flying Silicon Valley startup that loudly backed away from one of its businesses earlier this year, is working on a secondary sale that would value the company at…

Carta’s valuation to be cut by $6.5 billion in upcoming secondary sale

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has successfully delivered two astronauts to the International Space Station, a key milestone in the aerospace giant’s quest to certify the capsule for regular crewed missions.  Starliner…

Boeing’s Starliner overcomes leaks and engine trouble to dock with ‘the big city in the sky’

Rivian needs to sell its new revamped vehicles at a profit in order to sustain itself long enough to get to the cheaper mass market R2 SUV on the road.

Rivian’s path to survival is now remarkably clear

Featured Article

What to expect from WWDC 2024: iOS 18, macOS 15 and so much AI

Apple is hoping to make WWDC 2024 memorable as it finally spells out its generative AI plans.

1 day ago
What to expect from WWDC 2024: iOS 18, macOS 15 and so much AI

As WWDC 2024 nears, all sorts of rumors and leaks have emerged about what iOS 18 and its AI-powered apps and features have in store.

What to expect from Apple’s AI-powered iOS 18 at WWDC 2024

Apple’s annual list of what it considers the best and most innovative software available on its platform is turning its attention to the little guy.

Apple’s Design Awards highlight indies and startups

Meta launched its Meta Verified program today along with other features, such as the ability to call large businesses and custom messages.

Meta rolls out Meta Verified for WhatsApp Business users in Brazil, India, Indonesia and Colombia

Last year, during the Q3 2023 earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg talked about leveraging AI to have business accounts respond to customers for purchase and support queries. Today, Meta announced AI-powered…

Meta adds AI-powered features to WhatsApp Business app

TikTok is testing streaks that are similar to Snapchat’s in order to boost engagement, including how long people stay on the app.

TikTok is testing Snapchat-like streaks

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Your usual…

Inside Fisker’s collapse and robotaxis come to more US cities

New York-based Revel has made a lot of pivots since initially launching in 2018 as a dockless e-moped sharing service. The BlackRock-backed startup briefly stepped into the e-bike subscription business.…

Revel to lay off 1,000 staff ride-hail drivers, saying they’d rather be contractors anyway

Google says apps offering AI features will have to prevent the generation of restricted content.

Google Play cracks down on AI apps after circulation of apps for making deepfake nudes

The British retailers association also takes aim at Amazon’s “Buy Box,” claiming that Amazon manipulated which retailers were selected for the coveted placement.

Amazon slammed with £1.1B data abuse lawsuit from UK retailers

Featured Article

Rivian overhauled the R1S and R1T to entice new buyers ahead of cheaper R2 launch

Rivian has changed 600 parts on its R1S SUV and R1T pickup truck in a bid to drive down manufacturing costs, while improving performance of its flagship vehicles.  The end goal, which will play out over the coming year, is an existential one. Rivian lost about $38,784 on every vehicle…

1 day ago
Rivian overhauled the R1S and R1T to entice new buyers ahead of cheaper R2 launch

Twitch has come up with a solution for the ongoing copyright issues that DJs encounter on the platform. The company announced Thursday a new program that enables DJs to stream…

Twitch DJs will now have to pay music labels to play songs in livestreams

Google said today it is partnering with RapidSOS, a platform for emergency first responders, to enable users to contact 911 through RCS (Rich Messaging Service).

Google partners with RapidSOS to enable 911 contact through RCS

Long before product-led growth became a buzzword, Atlassian offered free tiers for virtually all of its productivity and developer tools. Today, that mostly means free access for up to 10…

Atlassian now gives startups a year of free access