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The Wilson Weekend Planner Suggests Awesome Events Via SMS

In today's automated and algorithm-powered age, the Wilson weekend planner is unique. The service, currently available in New York and San Francisco, finds awesome activities or people to do, oftentimes at cheap prices. Wilson is not a deal-finding website and doesn't sell its services. Instead, it uses people power to find the best things to do during the weekend.

The Wilson weekend planner functions as if it was a chat bot, but the fact that there is a person behind each message should prove comforting for those seeking an authentic review or recommendation. Currently Wilson is only available as an SMS-based service but an expansion into iOS and Android apps seems likely, as does a wider roll out of cities served.
Trend Themes
1. People-powered Activity Bots - The trend of using people power to curate and recommend activities is disrupting the automated and algorithm-powered age.
2. Authentic Recommendations - The trend of seeking authentic reviews and recommendations is driving the popularity of services like the Wilson weekend planner.
3. Expansion Into Mobile Apps - The trend of expanding SMS-based services into iOS and Android apps is likely to be seen in the Wilson weekend planner.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - The event planning industry can incorporate the idea of people-powered activity bots to enhance their offerings and provide more personalized experiences.
2. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can leverage people-powered activity bots to offer unique and authentic recommendations to travelers.
3. Technology and Apps - The technology and apps industry can explore opportunities to develop and expand services like the Wilson weekend planner, focusing on creating user-friendly interfaces and seamless integration across platforms.

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