Pelago, Inc.

Introducing Whrrl 3

This is a big day for me.

I founded Pelago in 2006 with the vision of helping people escape their social ruts, of bringing people together in a new and interesting way to inspire each other to do new things and to experience new social opportunities in the real world.

Since I founded the company, sadly, the problem has gotten worse. (Doh.)  The problem as we understood it in 2006 took the form of people tending to go out to the same places over and over again – the classic “what do you want to do?  I don’t know, what do you want to do?” problem.  But now, there’s a whole new way to be boring.  :-)  You can sit at your computer and spend countless hours throwing sheep at your friend’s Facebook wall, play Mafia Wars to level infinity and hoe someone else’s virtual garden – all substitutes for getting together with others in the real world.

Even more now than ever, we need to help people escape back into the real world, to add some spice to their lives.

With Whrrl 2, we started down the path by allowing people to inspire each other with everyday, real-world “stories.”  Today, we introduce, in Whrrl 3, what we believe is the full cure for Social Rut.

We had a dream that we could enable people to vote with their feet as to the places in the real world that are important to them; that we could bring together people whose feet take them to the same kinds of places and allow them to exchange ideas – all those little bits of knowledge people have about places in the real world; and that we could put those ideas at your fingertips with unprecedented relevancy.

This dream materialized.  These groups of people who share real-world patterns are called Societies.

Societies are powerful.  They enable the Whrrl community to curate the world and engage in a new kind of conversation that leads over and over again to discovery — discovery that is always relevant to the Society members, because it’s from other Foodies if you’re in a Foodie Society, other gamers if you’re in the Pinball Wizard Society, other wine lovers if you’re in one of our Wine Bar Societies, and so on.  You get into Societies by checking into the places you go, and believe me, it’s very obvious when you get into a Society.

We took it a step further.  Societies have levels.  People move up levels by getting “influence points.”  People get influence points by doing things that, well, influence other people to try something.  For example, if I check in somewhere, my friends can see where I am, so I might influence them to go to that place.  I get some points for that.  If I create a recommendation to go to Restaurant Zoe and get the (off-menu) Siren drink, I might influence them, so I get some points.  If a friend or fellow Society member clicks “want to” on my recommendation or check-in, I get even more points.  If they click “did it!” on my recommendation, I get even more points.  If they then re-recommend my rec, I get even more points.

Lucky me!  :-)

(I should mention that you can add photos to your recs in Whrrl 3.  You already know a picture is worth a thousand words, and now it will probably get you quite a few extra influence points, too!)

Societies, recs and influence points are wickedly cool (we think), but we didn’t stop there.  We created a way for real-world merchants to make offers to Whrrlers.  Not only can they make offers at individual places of business, but directly to Societies, as well.  In fact, the offers can made to members of Societies *by level*.  So, a gym owner might make an offer for all Gym Rats, but they can make a super special offer for just VIP- or Trendsetter-level Gym Rats.  For Whrrlers, that means that as you level up in Societies, you unlock more and more potent offers from merchants.  We have lots of offers in Whrrl today, and the number grows daily.

That’s also pretty darned cool, in our collective humble opinion.  But, again, we didn’t stop there.  As you level up in Societies, you also unlock special privileges, which are things you can do in Whrrl.  Like maybe you want to change the places in a Society.  Or maybe you want to create your own Societies.  There are many privileges to unlock, but I won’t spoil the fun by listing them all out here.

To make Whrrl 3 as fingertippy as possible, all of the recommendations and offers come together in one place in Whrrl 3:  your Ideas list.  Wherever you are, just click on the Ideas tab to see all the relevant recs and offers around you.  For every Idea, we keep track of everything that happens to it “in the wild.”  Who wants to do your Idea?  Who has done it?  Who has re-recommended it?  Not only do you get points as you help people discover, you can see exactly who the people are!  Oh, and you might see a few surprises on your Ideas list that go beyond offers and recs from others.  Let’s just say our algorithms are constantly trying to figure out cool and interesting things for you to do based on what others are doing and have done, so check your Ideas list often.

I have to say, it makes me tingly just writing all of this.  Whew!

So, in short, by participating in the Whrrl 3 community, you’re simultaneously helping your friends and others who share your interests, and you’re opening new experiences and pathways of exploration for yourself in your city.

We poured our heart and soul into Whrrl 3, and we feel like we’ve created something special and powerful for all of you, and something that will definitely enhance your life.  We look forward to being surprised by how you use it and to your as-always super valuable feedback.

May your life be spicy.

You can read the press release about the Whrrl 3 launch here.

Whrrl Update Available for the iPhone App (1.5.1)

Whrrl users on the iPhone, you’ve got an update waiting. Thanks to @chartier for being first to break the news on Twitter. The newest version of the Whrrl iPhone app has many improvements that are sure to make you say wow!

Maps Zoom

Pinch and double-tap to zoom in and out, and pan across the map with slide. Different zoom levels will surface different points of interest. Icons with stars in the middle are places that are recommended for you based on where people in your network have been, as well as what they thought of the places they visited.

Whrrl Radar

Shows you the locations of your friends on the map, even if they’re outside the window you’re currently viewing. Tap the person icon on the edge of the map, and you’ll see the name(s) of the people it represents. Tap a person’s name, and your map will move to their location.

Jump to a Location

Move the map to a specific location that you input in the text box. Use an address, city, or zip code to quickly center the map anywhere in the United States.

Move the map back to your current location by tapping the compass icon in the upper left corner. There is also be a compass in your Whrrl Radar (it’s in the first screenshot) that you can tap to jump back to your physical location on the map.

Talking About New Features with Justin from TalkingHeadTV.com

Thanks for all the feedback via Twitter as well as in various reviews, we’re listening to everything you have to say and can’t wait to bring you even more Whrrl goodness in future releases. If you want to reach us directly, you can email feedback@whrrl.com or send a message @Whrrl on Twitter.

Share Your Whrrl Location and Status on Twitter

Hey Whrrlers! I’m an intern from the University of Washington spending this summer working with Pelago’s web team. Like many of you, I’ve wanted to connect my Whrrl and Twitter accounts for a while. Today I’m happy to announce this wish has come true.

Now you can share where you’re going and what you’re doing with your followers on Twitter. If you choose, your status and/or location updates on Whrrl can be published to your Twitter account in real time, whether you update Whrrl via the web, SMS, or on your mobile phone.

How to Link Your Twitter and Whrrl Accounts

To get started, log in at www.whrrl.com, go to the twitter tab of your Whrrl settings, and link your account. It’s that simple.

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iPhone Update: Improved Search Using Whrrl

We received some very helpful feedback earlier this week letting us know that people were having trouble searching for places in the Whrrl iPhone app. Sometimes places were missing from the map on the iPhone, even though they could be found using the Whrrl website. I promised I’d blog about it once it was fixed, so here it is!

Last night, we pushed out a server-side change that will improve search relevance. For this kind of change you won’t need to download any updates from the App Store, the change will just work, and has already taken effect.

A Little Whrrl Home Video

I’ve made a really quick video with my 10.1 mega pixel Casio camera (so please excuse the blurry start) to show you how this works. Thanks to Meg (my little sis) for the original music track.

So What Exactly Changed?

The search radius from where your map is centered has been extended, and is now two miles.

When searching for places that you think might be further than two miles from where your map is currently centered (across town, or maybe in another city), you’ll get the best results by using the Move Map To text box that drops down when you tap the compass icon in the upper left. From here, you can type in an intersection, city name, or zip code that is closer to the place you’re searching for. This is also useful for those times when your phone doesn’t find your location.

I’ll be at iPhoneDevCamp tomorrow and probably will be demoing Whrrl, if my phone battery doesn’t die in 3 hours as John Cook mentioned. If you’re going to be there too be sure to say hi!

Cool New Ways to Explore on Whrrl!

From Blake Scholl, Director of Product Development-

As you know, we’re continuously tweaking and improving Whrrl. I’m especially excited about our latest update – the most significant in Whrrld history. We’ve got a totally new mobile download that works on more phones and is faster and easier than ever… but that’s a topic for another post. Today, I want to share some of what’s new on whrrl.com including a revolutionary new way to explore the real world with the help of your friends.

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Whrrl is all about getting more out of your real-world life, discovering new places to go and things to do by seeing what your friends are up to. We’ve made it even easier to uncover and share awesomeness in your city without ever typing a keyword. I’d like to show you how this works.

When you’re zoomed out, Whrrl colors your map according to your friends’ opinions so it’s easy to tell where the good stuff is at a glance.

With a flick of the scrollwheel, you zoom in and see more: positive are the places people you know love and touched are the places they’ve been. It’s fun and easy to cruise around the map and bump into cool stuff. Like eating at places with great water views? Cruise along the coastline and checkout the places your friends love. Of course, the more you and your friends use Whrrl, the better this works.

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Even though I’ve lived in Seattle for almost a decade, I’m shocked by how many gems I can uncover just by browsing the map. Give it a try – when you find something cool, click “I want to go” to share your discovery and remember it for later. Come across something you already know? Mark it as “been there” and rate it. You’ll light up your friends’ maps (and their lives!) with your discovery.

To get back to your discoveries, go to “What’s on my map” and pick “I want to go” from “show only.” It works like magic: other places vanish leaving only the places you want to go on your map and list.

By the way, many of you have asked for even bigger maps. Now you can hide the left side of Whrrl by clicking the “arrow” control between the content page and the map.

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Whrrl puts literally millions of places on your map. You can explore every single one just by hovering over whatever looks interesting. Want something more specific? “What’s on my map” gives you complete control over which places and events appear on your map. You can filter by dozens of factual attributes (everything from ‘open now’ to ’serves beer’), your friends’ activity (for instance, visited by a particular friend), and even by your own history (where you’ve visited and where you want to). Just open up “show only” and pick the filters you want. Your map and list update right away, and you can add/remove filters in any order you want. Family-friendly Mexican places rated highly by your friend Bob? Whrrl can find them. Sushi restaurants with a happy hour right now? As I write this, there are 9 in Seattle-including 2 recommended by my friends.

Without Whrrl, your friends’ collective knowledge is locked up in their minds. With Whrrl, you can tap into your friends’ experiences anytime, wherever you are. Combining your friends’ wisdom with Whrrl’s detailed database of places and events makes it easy to discover new favorites and be smarter when you go out.

We love all the new experiences we’ve been able to have, thanks to Whrrl. We’d love to hear what you think. Write us at feedback@whrrl.com. Please share your stories about your discoveries with Whrrl – we collect these, and from time to time we’ll post our favorites here.