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FaithNearby

Public event discovery, group pages, and leader tools

A Codex-built AI/community app case study covering public event discovery, group pages, leader/admin workflows, lightweight feeds, and ChatGPT app/MCP integration.

What this proves beyond the automotive demos.

FaithNearby sits in the secondary proof section because it is a broader technical system. For a service manager, the useful signal is that Christian can organize public-facing information and admin workflows without making the experience heavy.

Workflow map

From public discovery to lightweight community operations.

FaithNearby shows public information design, leader-owned updates, and admin oversight without turning the product into a heavy social network.

01 Public discovery

Make local events and groups findable for people who are searching.

02 Event/group pages

Give each public listing enough context to feel current and trustworthy.

03 Leader/admin tools

Separate leader posting from admin oversight so ownership stays clear.

04 Feed publishing

Support announcements and reposted events without likes, comments, or clutter.

05 ChatGPT app/MCP

Connect discovery and app actions through an AI-facing integration path.

Problem Local discovery needs clean information.

Events, groups, and leader-owned updates need to be public enough to find, structured enough to trust, and simple enough for operators to keep current.

Workflow Public pages with leader/admin controls.

The build frames public event discovery, group pages, approved posting flows, leader tools, admin oversight, and lightweight feed updates.

Technician signal Clear systems for real users.

The transferable habit is thinking about the person receiving the information: keep it findable, readable, current, and easy to act on.

What it proves
Public information organized for real people.

The case shows Christian can keep discovery, publishing, and admin responsibilities clear instead of letting a workflow sprawl.

Technician relevance
Service communication has operators and customers too.

The same mindset transfers to the lane: make information easy to find, easy to update, and easy for the next person to act on.

Codex workflow
Codex-assisted web/app integration with admin flow.

Used AI-assisted planning around public pages, leader/admin tools, lightweight feeds, and ChatGPT app/MCP integration.

Service-manager takeaway Good systems reduce friction for customers and operators.

FaithNearby shows the same working style the automotive demos show: organize the inputs, make the next action clear, and keep the tool useful for the people who have to run it.