Free resource

A restroom finder for peace of mind on the go.

Shooki is a free Detroit-built iPhone app that helps people find, rate, and review nearby restrooms. Knowing where to find a restroom can make every trip feel a little easier.

Shooki is not medical advice, does not replace care, and does not ask users to share medical information.

Shooki map showing nearby restroom options

Step 1

Find

Search nearby restrooms when you are out, traveling, or planning ahead.

Step 2

Check

View community ratings, photos, and restroom details before you go.

Step 3

Help

Leave a quick review to make the map more useful for the next person.

Who may find this useful

Built for everyday moments when restroom access matters.

Shooki can be shared as a practical resource for people who may need to plan around restroom access in daily life.

Digestive health patients

People managing IBS, IBD, Crohn's, colitis, constipation, bowel urgency, or restroom anxiety may want to know where they can go before leaving home.

Pregnancy and postpartum

Pregnant patients, postpartum parents, and caregivers may need reliable restroom access or baby-changing details when they are away from home.

Families and caregivers

Parents, caregivers, and families can use Shooki to plan around restroom stops with a little more confidence.

Anyone planning ahead

Travelers and community members who value accessible, reviewed restrooms can check details before walking through the door.

For healthcare offices

An easy resource to share with patients and caregivers.

If Shooki seems useful for your patients, you can share the app link, add it to a resource list, or print the one-page flyer for a waiting room or community board.

The app is free to download on iPhone. People can search restrooms nearby, check ratings and photos, and review places to help others.

Shooki free patient resource flyer preview

Share Shooki

A small resource can make going out feel easier.

Shooki was built in Detroit to help people look before they go. For the right person, a restroom map with real-world details can mean a little more confidence outside the house.