BeepCred is a community product for photographing license plates, rating driver behavior, and browsing a public feed. The app is not hosted on this site. Use it at beepcred.danieljrobles.com.
What it is
Most road frustration has no memory. A close call, a blocked intersection, a thoughtful yield — they vanish as soon as the light changes. BeepCred is a small experiment in giving that behavior a durable, community-visible record tied to a plate, not to a social-network identity.
You capture a plate, add a rating and context, and the entry lands on a feed other people can browse. It is closer to a neighborhood bulletin than to a police tool: public, opinionated, and only as useful as the people who contribute in good faith.
What it is not
- Not a replacement for reporting crashes, threats, or crimes to authorities.
- Not a doxxing product. The object of record is the plate and the described behavior, not a home address or employer.
- Not the marketing-technology work that makes up most of this site. BeepCred is a side product, built and operated by Daniel Robles.
Who it is for
Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians who want a lightweight way to note patterns on the roads they actually use. If you are looking for MarTech articles, CDPs, or career case studies, start at Articles or Career portfolio instead.
How to use it
Open the product subdomain, sign in if the app asks you to, and use the feed and capture flows there. Account, uploads, and API traffic for BeepCred stay on that host — they are not part of danieljrobles.com’s contact form or analytics properties except as linked from this page.
Operator
BeepCred is built by Daniel Robles. Questions about this about page or the rest of danieljrobles.com can go through the contact form. For how this main site uses cookies and ads, see the privacy policy.