A free iPhone app that gives you a direction and a distance. No turn-by-turn. No zigzagging through one-ways. Just an arrow that points where you're going — so you can look up.
Just direction. Just distance. Just walk.
Choose where you're going on a real Apple Maps view. Then flip to a black-and-white arrow that just points there. Walk.
Search, drop a pin anywhere on the map, or tap a saved place. Even your parked car.
The map collapses. The screen goes black. One arrow remains.
The arrow points where the place is — through buildings, across rivers, around blocks. You decide the route.
Great-circle math against your live heading. The arrow points at the place, not at the next turn.
Saved places live in a JSON file on your iPhone. Nothing leaves the device. Nothing to sign into.
Pin your apartment, your gym, the trailhead, the friend's place. Rename them. Walk back.
One tap drops a pin where you parked. Tap it later. The arrow remembers.
Distance and direction sit on your Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island. Glance, don't unlock.
Pointy quietly logs distance, duration, and average pace — only while you're guided. Nothing passive.
An arrow doesn't tell you when to turn. It tells you where to look. Your eyes stay on the street.
Bearing updates ten times a second from your compass. The arrow moves while you do — always pointing at where you're going.
The shortcut. The scenic route. The one through the park. Pointy doesn't care — it just keeps the arrow honest.
Within twenty meters, the arrow disappears and the distance reads arrived. Pointy gets out of the way.
Pointy speaks nine words. They're enough.
The fastest navigation is the one that knows when to disappear. Pointy doesn't tell you how to walk — it just remembers where you're going.