I have to admit something here – the life of a tech blogger doesn’t necessarily afford me the opportunity to be a world-traveling, international man of mystery. Just because TNW is a European company doesn’t mean that I actually get to go travel around Europe (or any other part of the world for that matter). But I want to.
It’s not necessarily that I even want to travel, per se. More to that point what I love to do is just learn about cultures, see what life is like in other places and well…eat the food. So for me, when I heard about an iPhone app called Wander, I was immediately intrigued. But when I heard the story of Wander, from CEO Darien Brown, I realized that there’s a lot more here than meets the eye.
So let’s go back in time a bit. Wander (known as YongoPal at the time) started as a way for people to help others learn English in a natural, conversational manner. If you were a college student with a few free hours on your hands, you could help people learn English and maybe even make a few bucks on the side. The idea was strong and the team was admitted into Dave McClure’s 500 Startups.
That’s when life began to change.
During a workshop on lean UX, the team was told that they had a “monstrous product” which was essentially too complicated to find out what parts were truly inspiring to users. So Brown and the team went back to basics to find out why they built each of the parts, and then they tried to validate the assumptions under which that building happened.
Fast forward one week after the workshop and Brown is on a plane, headed to Korea to set up workshops for Wander. When he hit the ground and started working with the Korean students, his mind was blown by what he found – they weren’t necessarily motivated by the study of English, but rather by the social interaction with a person from another country.
They had built the wrong app.
So they scrapped the whole thing, starting from scratch again with the idea that they’d build something to enable people from different parts of the world to meet each other, share conversations and share experiences. After initially trailing the idea on the back of Beluga (the group chat application) they found out that one of the most compelling functions was the ability to share pictures of and conversations about what might otherwise be seen as the mundane parts of life.
It was wildly, amazingly successful.
With the first version of Wander, Brown told me that people would sign up and log in, but they’d never come back. When the idea of actually learning English came into focus, the users didn’t show the interest. But when the team got away from the high-overhead, learning-centric focus, it took a magnificent turn toward the positive.
But there’s been more to Wander than what the team had even pictured after the redesign. Brown tells me that people have been connecting, seeing the app as a sort of vicarious method for gaining information about life in other parts of the world without having to leave their house. Those mundane pictures? They’re now an integral part of the experience, known as missions, which further help you to give others the experience of a day in your life.
It has, in fact, even inspired one person from a small town in rural North Carolina to get her passport and start traveling. She sent a picture to the team as proof.
The brilliance of Wander is truly in its simplicity. Not only does it make you appreciate the things that you see in your daily life from a different perspective, but it’s also an incredibly cool way to connect with people around the world, gathering information and experiences from them as well. Oh, and to make things even easier, Google Translate is built into the app, giving everyone the ability to speak the same language.
There’s a whole other story to be told about Wander, its future and how it presently fits into the mobile-social landscape. But right now, all of that seems to take second chair to the tale that has brought it to this point. That story we’ll revisit at another time.
So why are you just sitting there? Get to downloading Wander and let us know what you think. It truly is connecting people around the world, even though it never did what it was supposed to do.
Want another great story of a product that was never meant to be? Read about CloudFlare.






















good read.
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LikeNice, will check this app out. Comparable to something my team put together, mapchatapp , but this seems a little more structured and less just small talk :)
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LikeTotally saw MapChat last week. I like it. :) We've got a responsibility to make sure that the mobile web stays open in a way that the browser web did not. Keep it up!
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LikeDarien Brown Hey, thanks! We've got a new app out now, spottddog , that's sort of like Twitpic meets Foursquare meets MapChat - all about discovery and sharing with people you may not know in areas rather than just mindlessly checking in. Hopefully you might want to try it out. Ok, enough post hijacking from me for one day!
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LikeStu Bradleyspottddog Looks like it's unavailable in the US App Store.
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LikeDarien Brownspottddog Unfortunately at this moment, true - UK only while we're in open beta but we'll be launching internationally within a couple of months!
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LikeIt's enlightening to learn about another culture through the everyday life of someone on the other side of the world. Wander is awesome!
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LikeLove this app. Have met some fascinating people in china, finland, japan, korea, netherlands...
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LikeI have been using Wander for the past month and sharing pictures with people in Tokyo, Taipei and many more places. What an unreal experience, keep up the great work!
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LikeWander is awesome. Been using it for the last month. I'm addicted!
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LikeThe App is temporarily unavailable from the App Store at this time (5:50PM PDT) due to technical difficulties. I apologize deeply and promise that it will be up within a few hours. - Tech Guy at Wander
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LikeWhoop! Looks like the web link to our app is back up already. I'm guessing it will become searchable from with in the App Store within the hour. Thanks everyone for your patience! - Relieved Tech Guy at Wander
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LikeWhat part of this very interesting post mentions that it is an iphone app?
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LikeJay Bhayani Good point, Jay. I had completely missed that. I added it in now. Thanks!
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LikeConversation from Twitter
PRtips I missed this one. Will def check it out. Thank you! WanderApp
locallylove damn I chose next guide and now I have to wait until tomorrow lol.
allyroar awww man. I have to wait to because of the time difference. I hope this is worth the anxious waiting haha
locallylove haha I know what u mean. I'm excited to use it now haha. Thanks for sharing it :)
allyroar locallylove If you guys have trouble, let us know. Sorry for the slowness in the pairing!
WanderApp loving it now, I wish you could pair up with more than one person though!
allyroar Great to hear! That may be a possibility in the future. We're still testing formulas.
WanderApp cool :) always happy to give feedback. Great idea. My new friend and I are having awesome chats and lots of photos!So interesting
darienbrown thanks for the pointer! I'll check it out!
tdold brad @ thenextweb.com
bradmccarty You rock. Be in touch soon.
dscofield Thank you for Wander! Great piece. Great app.
dscofield milouness Hope you guys enjoy it!!
WanderApp dscofield but am I right you can't pick someone. It has to be random
milouness dscofield Yes, there's a large element of randomness to it. We want to promote serendipity and discovery. :)
milouness WanderApp seemed the guide is random. My potential guy is in Denmark! We'll see if he's interested in learning about Oberlin!
dscofield WanderApp I need the app for Android. Iphone is my work phone and I try not to play with it.
milouness WanderApp and my iPad. Don't you just love all these requests when you've just gotten the app out??
milouness Just discovered your blog and find it fascinating. Enjoyed reading several thoughtful posts that you wrote.
RobynMcMaster Thanks very much. I have one in my mind called "We're all in the same bathtub" I usually need 2-3 hrs of high energy time
milouness "We're all in the same bathtub" is a title that piques my curiousity!
milouness We hope to have Android in a couple of months. Sorry that's it's iOS only for the time being!
WanderApp Thanks so much for responding.
dscofield tnwapps I don't think you get to choose a guide. It's random.