Centric vs Midpoint Finder
A better way to find
where to meet.
Midpoint finder tools (including midpointfinder.com and similar calculators) compute the mathematical center between two or more coordinates. They're useful for quick geography questions but were never designed for planning where to actually meet.
TL;DR
Midpoint Finder geographic calculators that stop at the pin. Centric calculates the genuinely fair meeting spot using real travel times — not just the geographic center — and surfaces actual venues so you can stop coordinating and start planning.
Why people look for a Midpoint Finder alternative
- →Returns a lat/lng coordinate, not a venue
- →No awareness of roads, travel time, or transit
- →Two people with the same geographic midpoint can have wildly different commute times
- →No venue discovery — you still have to open Google Maps and search manually
- →No group support
Feature comparison
Finds actual venues to meet at
Returns a map pin only
Travel-time fairness
Straight-line math only
Multiple travel modes
Groups of 3+ people
Some support multiple points
Venue categories (coffee, bars, parks)
Save & share sessions
Mobile app
Free tier
Centric is best for
Groups of 2–10 who want a genuinely fair meeting spot — especially when people are traveling by different modes, coming from different neighborhoods, or tired of the "just meet somewhere in the middle" guessing game.
Midpoint Finder is best for
Finding the rough geographic center between locations — useful for logistics or trivia, not for planning meetups.
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