About SUP
SeeWassup (SUP for short) is a crowdsourced eyewitness news platform. Think of it as Twitter on a map — but only for real incidents, reported by people who were physically there.
Every post on SUP is GPS-anchored to the exact location where it was captured. We use your device's GPS coordinates at the moment of posting, so readers know the report is from someone who was actually present — not someone who heard about it secondhand.
The problem we're solving
Breaking news travels fast, but context gets lost. By the time an incident reaches traditional media, it's been filtered, delayed, or stripped of ground-level detail. SUP puts the first responders, bystanders, and neighbors in direct contact with people nearby who need to know what's happening right now.
How it works
- You post a short video or caption from the scene
- Your GPS location is captured and verified at post time
- Related posts are automatically grouped into Stories
- Stories appear on a live map for everyone nearby to see
- Moderation keeps out spam and off-topic content
Our commitment
We are committed to credibility over virality. We will never surface unverified rumors, algorithmically amplify outrage, or compromise user privacy. SUP exists to help communities stay informed about what's happening around them — nothing more, nothing less.