I met Lesley Metcalfe, Editor of Wantfolio several years ago at a networking event for women entrepreneurs. Lesley and I connected right off the bat and we managed to keep in touch over the course of the last few years. I’ve mentioned many times that my most favourite thing about blogging is meeting inspiring people like Lesley, and learning about all the cool ventures and start-ups that are being created each and everyday in this digital age.
I connected with Lesley recently to learn about Wantfolio, a comprehensive platform where you can read, see, save, snap and share everything you want. What you want to wear, eat, drink. Where you want to go. What you want to do. Who you want to be. Wantfolio is unique because the best global content in already curated for you, without you having to go looking for it. I’ve been using this app myself the last couple of weeks, and I particularly love it because the content is lifestyle focused, spanning across many lifestyle verticals.
Lesley invited me to participate in the Wantfolio “What We Want to Know” Series, where she shares my personal blogging and career journey and also what makes me tick!
Head on over to the Wantfolio blog to read my full interview!
For those of you who are interested in trying out this app, Wantfolio is available to download for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Four simple ways to use Wantfolio:
1) Want.boards: A place to discover, save and share what you want. Save an item on your want.board and share it with your friends and see what your friends want. Or discover what your favourite creators, influencers, designers, artists and chefs want.
2) Personal reading list: Create a personal reading list of the top blogs and media you want to read every day. We publish only the best from around the world.
3) Camera integration: Use the app camera to snap everything you want in your active daily life, post it to your Want.board and share it with your friends.
4) Want.messenger: Start a conversation with your friends about what you want.
Wantfolio is available to download for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Be sure to head over to the Wantfolio blog to read my full interview!