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About Go Rocco
Short Description (50 words)
Go Rocco is a UK-based mobile app that helps dog owners see nearby dogs' temperaments before meeting them. Using privacy-first location sharing, owners can identify friendly, nervous, or reactive dogs within 50 metres - making every walk safer and reducing unexpected encounters.
Long Description (150 words)
Go Rocco is a mobile app launching in the UK in 2026 that's reimagining dog walk safety. The app allows dog owners to see other dogs within 50 metres and their temperament indicators - whether they're friendly, nervous, in training, or reactive.
Beyond the live map, Go Rocco includes a solo walker check-in feature for personal safety, a directory of dog-friendly venues, and a digital pet passport for health records. The app is built with privacy at its core: location sharing is strictly limited to 50 metres, only other verified dog owners can see you, and users can block anyone who makes them uncomfortable - which also prevents that person from seeing them.
Founded by dog owners who understand the daily challenges of walks, Go Rocco aims to reduce anxiety for both dogs and their humans while building a supportive community of responsible pet owners.
Key Message
"Know Before You Meet" - Go Rocco helps dog owners see nearby dogs' temperaments so they can choose whether to say hello or give space. It's about making walks safer and more enjoyable for everyone.
Quick Facts
Brand Assets
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Text-only logo. Use Nunito Extra Bold, 800 weight.
SVG Coming SoonBrand Guidelines
Do: Use "Go Rocco" as two words with capital G and R. The app name is always written this way.
Do: Maintain clear space around the logo equal to the height of the "o" in Rocco.
Do: Use our brand colours when featuring Go Rocco prominently.
Don't: Alter the logo colours, stretch, rotate, or add effects to the logo.
Don't: Use "GoRocco", "gorocco", or "Go-Rocco" - always two separate words.