Mati & Barbara's world view
With wars and tariffs moving markets week to week, I wanted something that tells me how nervous I should actually be. I'm Paraguayan, my girlfriend Barbara is French, and we've been living in Taiwan long enough that we needed to track all four countries at once, plus the EU. I'm a director at a production company making commercials and branded content. When oil prices move, ad budgets follow, and we feel it fast. Barbara is in PR at Asus across multiple markets. We needed one place that watches all of it and tells us when something actually needs our attention.
The weekend crew
We've been trying to coordinate weekends together for years and it always falls apart in the group chat. Six people, three neighbourhoods, one person who only goes if the price is right. The view finds the overlap. Who's free, what's near us, what's worth booking. We argue less now. Ana still takes forever to confirm, but at least the rest of us have a plan.
Javier on the move
I sold everything and left Madrid eighteen months ago. Since then I've been in eleven countries. The hard part was never finding things to do. It was knowing what was actually happening in a city versus what a website says is happening. The view tells me which neighbourhoods are worth being in tonight. It watches my money across currencies in real time and catches flight prices from wherever I am to wherever I'm thinking about next.
Elena's work pulse
I run a small PR agency in London with eight clients. My job is to be ahead of the story before it becomes the story. When something shifts in the market, I need to know before my clients ask me about it. I used to spend two hours every morning across six different tools before I could start work. Now I open my view and know what matters in five minutes. If something needs attention today, it tells me.
Sunday money
I'm decent with money but I'm not a spreadsheet person. I just needed something that would stop me from being surprised at the end of the month. The view shows me where the week went in plain language. What hit, what's left, whether I'm on track for the things I'm actually saving for. I open it Sunday mornings with coffee. It's made me more relaxed about money, which I didn't expect.
Short trip finder
We talk about travelling all the time and somehow we never go. The deciding always takes longer than the trip. The view does that part for us. It watches cheap flights for the next six weekends, and by the time we wake up it's already made a case for where to go. We decide in the morning and book before dinner. We've been on four trips this year. Last year we went on one.