Show HN: I got tired of Googling every landmark, so I built an AI audio guide

2 morozred 4 9/5/2025, 10:06:25 AM waytale.app ↗
Hi HN!

My name is Grigory, I'm a backend developer from 9 to 5, but I'm also hacking stuff on the side, though I never reached the point of actually releasing anything. But now it's over and I decided to share the product I recently built.

Every time I walked through an interesting neighborhood, I'd stop every few blocks to Google buildings, statues, or street names. Felt like I was missing the flow of exploration. It also takes time to find facts that are actually interesting and not just dates or numbers. E.g. I'm not always keen to know when this was built, but rather if it has some story to it or if some movie was shot here.

So I built Waytale – an AI audio guide that automatically plays contextual stories as you walk past landmarks. No interaction needed. You can also trigger them manually if needed.

The core technical challenge: finding a way to get stories that aren't hallucinated by AI. Turns out it's not that easy.

Using Rails + Sidekiq + SwiftUI stack. AI generates different narrations for the same location based on selected "personality" (for kids, local friend, storyteller).

I went with Hetzner for hosting, was quite a nice switch from the usual AWS stack, got me back to the good ol' times.

Key learnings I want to share:

1. Marketing is really hard, getting things out there is just a 10% of a success 2. Communicate more and be nice, even if you're anxious about it, don't be shy, getting out of this shell helps a lot. 3. Try new things, while building it I learned so much that it's already feels like a success. We tend to lock in on our stacks at work, we deploy to same servers over and over and we forget how cool it is when you can control everything and dashboard does not look like a spaceship control panel.

And finally, free tier gives you 3 POI per city, then city unlock model ($3-10 per city).

I have quite a lot of ideas on how to improve it, but for now would appreciate any feedback you have. Please don't hesitate to let me know which city you want to see there.

Try it: https://waytale.app

Comments (4)

drewbitt · 2h ago
Would love to try on Android. Sounds nice - I would pay up to $5 a city.
morozred · 2h ago
Thanks for a feedback, I'll hack on android version pretty soon, would be a perfect time to get a new device as well to test and jump off that "Apple needle" :)
navaed01 · 10h ago
Congrats on the launch. I love this idea, excited to check it out. I wonder how this fits in with the probable rise of AR glasses
morozred · 10h ago
Thanks! That would definitely be cool! But for AR glasses I would be keen to see e.g. how this street looked like 100 years ago or smth.