Technology that works for your neighborhood
In 2026, Big Tech is no longer neutral. AI selects military targets, data centers become strategic assets, and European infrastructure runs on American cloud with a theoretical kill switch. The platforms you use every day are entangled with geopolitics and power struggles.
This raises a simple question: who does technology actually work for?
Local and minimal
It can be different. Technology doesn't need to know everything about you to be useful. At Clabr, we store as little as possible. No selling profile data, no tracking behavior, no endless feeds competing for your attention.
We believe people in their own neighborhood are perfectly capable of deciding who they want to work with. A good match doesn't start with more data — it starts with the right distance.
Trust in people
The big platforms assume they need to know everything about you to help you. We think differently. Tell us what you can do and what you're looking for, and we'll show you who's nearby. The rest is up to you.
Within 20 kilometers. Based on skills, not on data. That's it.
The future is close by
As the world grows more complex and technology grows bigger, more people are choosing what's close. The freelancer around the corner. The entrepreneur in your neighborhood. Sharing knowledge over coffee instead of through a screen.
Curious who's near you?
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