Last updated: 09/04/2026
Comva was born from a simple idea: many social apps encourage people to put themselves on display, manage their image, seek attention, and focus more on appearances than on how they really feel. Comva chooses a different path.
We wanted to create an app based on ease of use, discretion, anonymity, honest interaction, and a more direct connection with the place around you. Comva is therefore not built around self-display, mass collection of personal data, or a business model based on reselling data or keeping users under constant advertising pressure.
While many free apps try to monetize attention, exploit user data, or keep people constantly exposed to ads, Comva makes a different choice: to offer a tool that is more respectful, more human, less intrusive, and more fun to use.
In that spirit, Comva focuses first on how people feel rather than how they appear. It gives space to moods, emotions, and the simple human signals that emerge in a place at a given moment.
Its ambition is not to create just another social network, but to offer a more local, more human kind of tool: a map that shares real-time information, brings a place to life, and encourages more direct, more sincere, and ultimately more real local interactions.
Paradoxically, Comva is a mobile app designed to make people look up from their phones. It encourages users to pay more attention to their surroundings and the people around them.