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Practical guides for entrances, pickup points, parking, and clearer meetup links.
Most location problems are not map problems. They are context problems. This post explains how to reduce arrival confusion with one structured catchup link.
February 21, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: product / operations
Read articleThe difference between public sharing and account-based editing matters. Here is a practical security model for catchup links.
February 21, 2026 · 6 min read
Tags: security / best-practice
Read articleBefore sending your catchup link, run this quick checklist to cut down late arrivals and repeated questions.
February 21, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: tips / planning
Read articleSame venue but different entrances, buried chat updates, and repeated logistics questions are the three issues we see most. Here is a clear way to handle each one.
March 1, 2026 · 6 min read
Tags: playbook / operations
Read articleWedding guests usually know the venue. The confusion starts at the exact door, driveway, and floor. Here is how to share the right entrance clearly before guests arrive.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: wedding / guests
Read articleAirport pickup usually breaks down at the terminal curb, not at the airport name. Here is how to share the exact pickup point, level, and landmark without repeated calls.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: airport / pickup
Read articleA stadium name gets people to the venue. It does not get them to the right gate. Here is how to guide a group to the correct entrance.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: stadium / events
Read articleFestival sites are noisy, crowded, and always shifting. This guide shows how to share a meetup point your friends can still find later.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: festival / friends
Read articleParking confusion usually starts before the event itself. Here is how to direct drivers to the right driveway, gate, or garage entrance.
March 9, 2026 · 4 min read
Tags: parking / guests
Read articleA venue address gets people to the general area. It does not reliably get them to the same entrance, floor, or pickup spot. That gap is where arrival confusion starts.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: address / best-practice
Read articleWrong-entrance problems are predictable. They usually happen when a venue name is broader than the place where the group will actually meet.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: entrances / arrival
Read articleSending a new location message every time plans change is the fastest way to confuse a group. Here is the cleaner workflow.
March 9, 2026 · 4 min read
Tags: updates / workflow
Read articleA plain map pin tells people where the place is. Notes and landmarks tell them how to recognize it. Here is how to share both in one link.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: maps / landmarks
Read articleA Google Maps pin is good for the general area. An exact meetup page works better when people need the right entrance, landmark, or parking instruction.
March 9, 2026 · 6 min read
Tags: comparison / google-maps
Read articleWhatsApp location sharing is quick, but group arrival usually needs one stable reference. Here is the practical tradeoff.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: comparison / whatsapp
Read articleAn address link gets people near the place. A marked entrance link gets them to the same final point. That difference is what removes arrival confusion.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: comparison / entrances
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