155 Interest Score
48 Discussions
0.31 Engagement
Jul 2021 Launched

WKND is an on-demand “retreats-as-a-service” platform that intelligently personalizes local weekend adventures packages. WKND helps millennials who desire a break from the city to fill in their weekends with one-of-a-kind life experiences. Try it out today!

What the Community Said

I like this product and love the design on your product page ! Thank you for sharing!

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This looks *awesome* @brian_friedman1. I will be living in Santa Barbara for a month starting next week (I'm normally based in the bay area), as was feeling a bit overwhelmed trying to figure out what to check out while I'm there. I'll use this and let you know how it goes!

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Looks very promising. Keep it up, guys!

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Very cool! One question ... I saw this project on Dribbble and Behance for months, I totally fell in love with the design and how well thought out it is in the user experience. In fact, at that time I started looking for the live version but I never found it (maybe because of a bad search I did). But, why does the actual design look lower quality compared to the screenshots shown on Dribbble or Behance? I am not a customer (because I live in South America) but, seriously, I was very excited to s

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Sounds really interesting! looking forward to trying it.

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