I was recently introduced to Trove Collective,(use sign-up code TRVE30) a new social app and I loved it so much that I signed on to be a brand ambassador. Among other reasons I found this app quite useful is that it makes it really easy and quick to find and share Seattle family activities among my other interests. I like how I can use it to create lists with places embedded in them in a way that’s really different than just using my blog.
How do I use Trove Collective for blogging and sharing?
I am currently using Trove Collective to curate my travel plans, places I have visited and am dreaming about for coffee, and my Seattle family activities lists for when people ask me for a quick and easy list for what to do in this city when they visit. I am excited to get my parents and my sister on Trove Collective so we can plan our upcoming Hawaii trip together. if we do a collaborative board, this is going to be an easy way to share and collect our travel plans
Would you like a code to sign up for Trove Collective?
Right now Trove Collective is invite only and I have a code that you can use if you want to start trying it out. You need to have an IOS phone and that’s all that I’ve been using to create my lists and curating my ‘kernels”. I also watched a few of the videos on the site to help figure out what to do.
My sign-up code for Trove Collective is TRVE30 and that should give you access to the app.
Did you sign up for Trove Collective? Let’s connect!
So far I only have a few a few collections like my “All About Seattle” collection where I’ve also included links to my post giving ideas for one day in Seattle and Seattle chocolate shops so far. But every day I am adding more and looking for people to connect with on this new app too. Please let me know if you sign up so I can check out your collections as well. I am very curious how people are going to start using this for travel especially as we’re starting to get more and more excited about travel again.
(I’m also looking forward to hearing about books people are reading too!)
This post contains affiliate links and as always the ideas in this blog are always my own.
Terumi Pong is a Seattle-based family travel writer and mom of twin teenage boys. She loves coffee and pastries, shopping local and looking for greener ways to live. She is also known as Scout’s mom (Scout is a 5ish pound little black yorkie-poo)