


[{"content":"","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/nl/tags/aankondiging/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Aankondiging","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/announcement/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Announcement","type":"tags"},{"content":"News, updates, and notes from building Denchargi.\n","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/blog/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"Blog","type":"blog"},{"content":" A friendly map for cyclists # Open Denchargi and it centers on where you are, with nearby e-bike charging points ready to explore. Tap any point to see what\u0026rsquo;s there — capacity, whether it\u0026rsquo;s sheltered, free to use, and more. Heading somewhere new? Search for any town or place and jump straight to it.\n🗺️ Map of nearby spots A clean map centered on your location, showing e-bike charging points around you.\n🔍 Search anywhere Look up any town or place and jump there in a single tap.\n📋 Browse as a list See charging points as a list sorted by distance, and filter by verified, sheltered, or free.\n⭐ Save your favourites Bookmark the spots you rely on and find them again in the Saved tab.\n✅ Add \u0026amp; verify Sign in with OpenStreetMap to add new points, confirm existing ones, and report problems.\n🌙 Light \u0026amp; dark Light, dark, and system themes — and full English and Dutch.\nBuilt on OpenStreetMap # Denchargi is built on OpenStreetMap, the free map of the world made by a global community of people. That means the charging points come from real cyclists and volunteers — and you can add to them too. Sign in with a free OpenStreetMap account to:\nAdd a new charging point you\u0026rsquo;ve found, right where it is on the map Verify a point is still there to keep the map fresh and trustworthy Report a problem when something\u0026rsquo;s broken, moved, or no longer around Every contribution goes back to the shared open map, so it helps everyone — not just you.\nNo ads. No tracking. # No account is needed just to look around — only to contribute. Denchargi is a community tool for cyclists, powered by open data that belongs to everyone.\nHappy charging! 🚲⚡\n","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/","section":"Denchargi","summary":"","title":"Denchargi","type":"page"},{"content":"E-bikes are wonderful right up until the battery gets low and you\u0026rsquo;re not sure where to top up. Denchargi is here to fix that: a simple, friendly map of e-bike charging points near you.\nOpen the app and it centers on where you are, with nearby charging points ready to explore. Tap any to see capacity, whether it\u0026rsquo;s sheltered, and whether it\u0026rsquo;s free. Heading somewhere new? Search for it and jump straight there.\nWhat makes Denchargi different is that it\u0026rsquo;s built on OpenStreetMap — the free, open map made by a global community. The charging points come from real cyclists and volunteers, and you can add to them too. Sign in with a free OpenStreetMap account to add, verify, and report points, and every contribution goes back to the shared map so it helps everyone.\nNo ads. No tracking. No account needed just to look around.\nWe\u0026rsquo;re getting ready for launch on iPhone and Android — watch this space, and in the meantime, happy charging. 🚲⚡\n","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/blog/hello-denchargi/","section":"Blog","summary":"Introducing Denchargi — a friendly, community-powered map of e-bike charging points.","title":"Hello, Denchargi","type":"blog"},{"content":"","date":"13 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags","type":"tags"},{"content":"Denchargi is a simple, friendly app for finding and sharing e-bike charging points. It\u0026rsquo;s made for cyclists who want to top up their battery without the guesswork.\nThe idea # Charging an e-bike shouldn\u0026rsquo;t mean hunting around or hoping a spot still exists. Denchargi shows charging points near you on a clean map, with the details that matter — capacity, whether it\u0026rsquo;s sheltered, and whether it\u0026rsquo;s free to use.\nPowered by OpenStreetMap # The charging points in Denchargi come from OpenStreetMap, the free, open map of the world built by a global community. When you add or verify a point in the app, it goes back to that shared map — so it helps every cyclist, in every app that uses the data, not just Denchargi.\nThat\u0026rsquo;s the whole point: open data that belongs to everyone, kept fresh by the people who actually use it.\nOur principles # No ads, no tracking. The app doesn\u0026rsquo;t follow you around. No account to look around. You only sign in if you want to contribute. Open by default. Contributions are public and benefit the whole community. Get in touch # Questions, ideas, or found a bug? Email us at denchargi@lauver.dev. See the Support page for more.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/about/","section":"Denchargi","summary":"","title":"About Denchargi","type":"page"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories","type":"categories"},{"content":" Do I need an account to use Denchargi? # No. Browsing the map, searching for places, and saving spots all work without signing in. You only need a free OpenStreetMap account if you want to add, verify, or report charging points.\nIs it free? Are there ads? # Yes, it\u0026rsquo;s free — and there are no ads and no tracking.\nWhere do the charging points come from? # From OpenStreetMap, the free, open map of the world maintained by a global community. Real cyclists and volunteers add the data, and you can too.\nWhat happens when I add or verify a point? # Your edit is submitted to live OpenStreetMap and becomes part of the public open map. That means your contribution helps everyone — not just other Denchargi users, but anyone using OpenStreetMap data.\nWhich areas are covered? # Anywhere OpenStreetMap has e-bike charging data. Coverage is best where the local community has mapped chargers — and it grows every time someone adds a point. If your area is sparse, you can help fill it in.\nWhy does the app ask for my location? # Only to center the map on you and show nearby charging points. Your location stays on your device and isn\u0026rsquo;t used to track you. You can browse without granting location access. See the Privacy Policy for details.\nWhich platforms is it on? # Denchargi is being prepared for iPhone (iOS) and Android. Store links will appear here once it\u0026rsquo;s live.\nHow do I get help or report a bug? # Email denchargi@lauver.dev or visit the Support page.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/faq/","section":"Denchargi","summary":"","title":"FAQ","type":"page"},{"content":"Last updated: 13 June 2026\nDenchargi is built to respect your privacy. We don\u0026rsquo;t run ads, and we don\u0026rsquo;t track you. This policy explains what data the app uses and why.\nWho we are # Denchargi (\u0026ldquo;the app\u0026rdquo;, \u0026ldquo;we\u0026rdquo;) is an app for finding and contributing e-bike charging points. You can contact us at denchargi@lauver.dev.\nWhat the app uses # Location # With your permission, the app uses your device\u0026rsquo;s precise location to center the map on where you are and to show nearby charging points. Your location is used on your device for this purpose and is not collected by us, not linked to your identity, and not used to track you. You can browse the map without granting location access.\nOpenStreetMap sign-in # Browsing, searching, and saving spots do not require an account. To add, verify, or report charging points, you sign in with your own OpenStreetMap account using OpenStreetMap\u0026rsquo;s secure OAuth login. The app stores the resulting access token securely on your device so you stay signed in; we never see your OpenStreetMap password. Signing in and using OpenStreetMap is governed by the OpenStreetMap Privacy Policy.\nContributions to OpenStreetMap # When you add, verify, or report a charging point, that edit is submitted to live OpenStreetMap and becomes part of the public, open map. Like all OpenStreetMap edits, contributions are public and attributed to your OpenStreetMap account. Please don\u0026rsquo;t include personal information in the data you submit.\nData we collect # We do not collect analytics, advertising identifiers, or personal profiles. The app does not sell or share your data. Map and place data are fetched from public services to make the app work:\nOpenStreetMap / Overpass — to load nearby charging points. Nominatim — to turn a place name you search into a location. OpenStreetMap API — to read your sign-in info and submit your contributions (only when signed in). These requests include the technical information needed to serve them (such as your IP address, as with any internet request) and are handled under those services\u0026rsquo; own privacy policies.\nChildren # Denchargi is suitable for general audiences and is not directed at children. It does not knowingly collect personal information from children.\nChanges to this policy # If we change this policy, we\u0026rsquo;ll update the date at the top of this page.\nContact # Questions about privacy? Email denchargi@lauver.dev.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/privacy/","section":"Denchargi","summary":"","title":"Privacy Policy","type":"page"},{"content":"Need a hand with Denchargi? Most things are covered below — and you can always email us.\nContact # 📧 denchargi@lauver.dev\nWe read every message. Including your device (iPhone/Android) and app version helps us help you faster.\nGetting started # Find charging points near you. Open the app and allow location access — the map centers on you and shows nearby e-bike charging points. No sign-in needed. Search a place. Use the search bar to look up any town or address and jump there. See the details. Tap a point to see its capacity, whether it\u0026rsquo;s sheltered or free, and its verification status. Save a spot. Bookmark points you use often and find them in the Saved tab. Contributing # To add, verify, or report points you sign in with a free OpenStreetMap account (tap Profile → Sign in).\nAdd a point: drop the marker where the charger is and fill in what you know. Verify a point: confirm an existing point is still there and accurate. Report a problem: flag a point that\u0026rsquo;s broken, moved, or gone. Your edits are submitted to live OpenStreetMap and are public, so they help everyone. Browsing, searching, and saving all work without an account.\nCommon questions # More answers are on the FAQ page. Don\u0026rsquo;t see what you need? Just email us.\nPrivacy # See our Privacy Policy for how Denchargi handles location and your OpenStreetMap sign-in.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/support/","section":"Denchargi","summary":"","title":"Support","type":"page"}]