Thanks! Yup, I'm open to seeing what other activities we can include in the future. We started with what we know and needed most.
I'm worried about this becoming a "kitchen sink" of all activities and stuff. Also, if the point is to find any activities, why not use MeetUp? (that's a critique we often hear so would like to know what you think!)
Yup, I agree. I'm just wondering what do people concerned actually think and wanted to see the hive mind's views. If there really feels like it's a thing, going remote for top tech companies would be a complete game changer for so many.
Often had this problem as a nomad (sometimes you find people you click with, but sometimes it's really lonely) and as I couldn't find any good app that would allow me to easily find people I actually liked between locations and to keep in touch with them as I moved on, I co-founded Revity App which helps remote workers and nomads find others who share their hobbies, connect online and then meet offline!
We're focused on people who like the outdoors, because 1. that's what we both love, 2. there's something about people who like outdoor sports and adventure activities that makes us get along with each other, across cultures and age.
Tech Stars has released a Venture Deals course which is an excellent introduction to how to raise investment and aims to level out the playing field for entrepreneurs vs VCs!
Not news (the article is from 2016!) but I learnt this recently and I imagine now the number is even worse after the pandemic and with kids playing less and less outdoors.
And this is also why we just launched the MVP of an online community for outdoorsy digital nomads to find each other, buddy up for activities and monetise their hobbies.