Can technology strengthen the most human side of a neighborhood?
Mariana, a passionate local entrepreneur, had one mission: grow her business beyond word of mouth.
But she didn’t know where to start.
That’s when Aaron—her roommate and trusted friend—introduced her to a tool that would change everything: Detour Maps.
Two Worlds, One Shared Goal
She loves everything traditional—knowing her customers by name, recommending products with heart, hunting for coupons and local deals, and supporting other small businesses.
He lives by the data—trusts in apps, efficiency, and always looks for ways to streamline his day (especially when it comes to walks with his dog, Max).
At first glance, they couldn’t be more different.
But after adding Detour Maps into their routines, they quickly realized something important:
Tradition and technology don’t compete—they complete each other.

The Tool with a Purpose
Detour Maps became their go-to connection between local living and digital ease.
For Mariana, it meant she could:
✔ Promote her business without relying on impersonal social media
✔ Take part in neighborhood events and fairs through the platform
✔ Welcome new customers referred by people in the community
For Aaron, it made it easy to:
✔ Find pet-friendly events and nearby local deals
✔ Support small businesses without wasting time
✔ Align his tech-forward lifestyle with the heart of his neighborhood

Stronger Communities Start in the Everyday
Digital tools like Detour Maps don’t replace real-life connection—they amplify it.
Every neighborhood event attended, every vote for a favorite dish, every deal redeemed…
Mariana and Aaron weren’t just living their routines.
They were building a real community.
Because at the end of the day, tech only makes sense when it brings people together.
When a simple errand, a coffee run, or a walk in the park turns into a meaningful moment shared.
So, where do you stand?
Are you on the side that sees tech as a barrier?
Or the one that knows—with the right tools—it can bring us closer than ever?
Detour Maps is here to help you cross that bridge.
Whether you’re like Mariana or more like Aaron, this platform was designed to support your everyday life—in your own way.