The week’s
#BGAIncubation Spotlight goes to
Bagyo.app (
@newprontera,
@agent_aeris,
@JDaredevil2)!
Bagyo is building a community-led disaster response and resilience platform for the
#Philippines, combining public reporting, emergency alerts, AI-assisted verification, and on-chain transparency to support faster, more trusted disaster information flows.
In last week’s BGA check-in, the team shared strong progress in
#Naga City. After Jared met with key local stakeholders, including the mayor’s advisor and the executive director of IT, the team opened a practical pathway toward city-level integration, including potential connection with the existing Naga City app.
That matters because early-stage impact startups do not scale through ideas alone. They scale when one credible pilot becomes a template.
For Bagyo, the next step is not just executing the June 18 event. It is documenting the process: who opened the door, who needs to approve, what the city needs, how users are activated, and how this becomes repeatable in future cities.
This is where BGA adds value. Not just supporting promising technology, but helping teams turn stakeholder access into pilots, pilots into proof, and proof into scalable adoption.
Next step for Bagyo: make Naga City the first repeatable city deployment playbook.
Let's go!