Bridge AZ, an Arizona-based leader in AI-powered community tools and business growth, has merged its ecosystem with the Socialyfe mobile app. This integration combines Bridge AZ’s community calendars, event submission systems, and local directories with Socialyfe’s smart geo-location technology to create a seamless hyperlocal event discovery platform focused on Arizona, starting strongly with Prescott.
Socialyfe is a modern mobile app (iOS and Android) designed to answer the question “What are we doing tonight?” It uses geo-location and personalized preferences to deliver focused, relevant recommendations for local events and entertainment. Built for people who want real options fast, it cuts through noise to show only what’s actually happening nearby.
Bridge AZ powers the backend with its network of community calendar sites (including Socialyfe.fun), business directories, and easy event submission tools. By merging these with the Socialyfe mobile app, events submitted once automatically appear across calendars and the app, eliminating fragmentation and making local event discovery effortless.
The platform is currently laser-focused on making Prescott the easiest place in Arizona to find something to do. It highlights real events, real places, and real people — curating a local experience that feels personal, up-to-date, and free of filler content that plagues most event platforms.
The platform is currently laser-focused on making Prescott the easiest place in Arizona to find something to do. It highlights real events, real places, and real people — curating a local experience that feels personal, up-to-date, and free of filler content that plagues most event platforms.
The ultimate goal is simplicity: open the app, see what’s happening near you, pick something, and go. It eliminates the common frustrations of “I didn’t know that was happening” or “There’s nothing to do,” helping residents and visitors easily discover and enjoy the best of their local community.
To make discovering and sharing local events effortless, exciting, and accessible to everyone — so that no one ever has to say, “there’s nothing to do.”