Local discovery
The app should make it easier to understand what is happening in the city and where students actually spend time.
Moving abroad is easier when you can discover local events, meet students nearby and keep conversations going in one place. Unera is built for that part of student life.
International students often arrive in a new city with the same problem: there are people around, events happening and opportunities to connect, but everything is split across too many disconnected channels.
Generic social apps rarely solve the real issue. The problem is not only meeting people online, but understanding local student context, finding relevant events and building enough continuity to turn first contact into real friendship.
A better app for international students should help with all three parts at once: discovery, context and follow-up.
The app should make it easier to understand what is happening in the city and where students actually spend time.
Knowing interests, languages and shared situations makes meeting people less random and less awkward.
The first conversation matters much more when the app also helps keep the connection alive.
Start from plans and places where students actually gather instead of generic city listings.
Shared language, interests and location make it much easier to begin a real conversation.
After the first contact, simple follow-up is what turns a good interaction into something real.
Unera brings together events, nearby people and chat so students can move from discovery to conversation without changing platforms.
The product is designed for students who are new to a city and need practical ways to create social momentum quickly.
Even when the context is broader than Erasmus, the same needs remain: finding events, meeting people and building continuity.
Use Unera to discover events, meet international students and keep new conversations moving.