"We were neighbours during my time as a student in Berlin and saw each other almost every day. Then I moved away — and I never saw her again. An app like this would have changed that."— Ulli, Berlin
Remember? You just rang the doorbell!
"Dingadong… are you there?"
The new network that connects.
Do you know that feeling when someone suddenly pops back into your mind? The neighborhood kids from your childhood. The roommate from your old shared apartment. The student from Berlin you met on your trip, with whom you used to talk for hours on end. Or the friend from school whose last name you’ve long since forgotten. We often don’t remember names anymore. But we do remember places.
The yellow house at the end of the street. The small apartment with the balcony on the third floor. The shared apartment in Berlin-Neukölln. The courtyard where you spent every summer.
That’s exactly what Dingadong is for.
Dingadong is the social network for memories, encounters, and people you’ve never quite forgotten. Here you can reconnect with people through the places that brought you together: houses, apartments, shared apartments, streets, or neighborhoods where you lived together or shared special moments.
People sometimes disappear from our lives, but never completely from our memories.
Let’s reconnect together. Maybe that person is just a Dingadong away from you.
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"We were neighbours during my time as a student in Berlin and saw each other almost every day. Then I moved away — and I never saw her again. An app like this would have changed that."— Ulli, Berlin
What Dingadong does
Enter where and when you lived — voluntarily and securely.
See who lived on the same street at the same time as you.
Message former neighbours — only when both sides agree.
100% voluntary, GDPR-compliant, no data shared without consent.
How it works
Register for free with your name and email.
Where did you live? Street, city, time period — as many as you like.
Dingadong shows you people who lived nearby at the same time.
Send a message — only when both sides agree. Safe and private.