Vayable Party: Night Market

 


“By day the hottest marketplace startups. By night, even hotter.”

We have teamed up with our friends at Thumbtack.com to put together an amazing party featuring the marketplace startups we love and adore.

The party – Night Market – will feature 16 of the hottest marketplace startups, including marketplaces for accommodations (Airbnb.com), cars (GetAround.com), labor-on-demand (Crowdflower.com), networking (BranchOut.com), and even collectibles (Crave.com).

Each startup will demo their product in a creative way at the party: a bouncy castle, Asian cocktails, Tesla rides, red lanterns, Kung Fu, a photo booth, gongs, a waffle truck, clothing swaps, and round-the-world twister. And there will be some awesome surprises. (One involves a sword. One involves fire.)

The party is this Wednesday, June 1, 2025 and starts at sundown (8pm) at our new Thumbtack.com HQ (454 Natoma St, SOMA).

All 300 tickets are sold out, but the waitlist can be joined at Eventbrite (we will be releasing tickets the day of the event).

Members of the press are invited to join a half hour early (7:30pm) for pre-party drinks and interviews with the founders of the startups.

See our press release for the full list of startups and all the details of the party.

 

 

Finca Rio Perla Video!

I’m currently off the farm and in the tourist-ridden town of Manuel Antonio, where I suddenly found myself in some alternate version of America. We’re still working on the final details of the listings on Vayable (there will likely be four different options depending on how long you want to stay), but here’s the video I put together of my experience! 

Believe me, after being in a super touristy part of Costa Rica, this is truly a unique experience that you can’t get from your typical guidebook! 

The Beauty of Discovering Details

The farm is beautiful; you can see vast expanses of land, huge rainforests filled with layer upon layer of trees and plants, and enormous cascading waterfalls.

Even though the view from far away is breathtaking, oftentimes the most beautiful parts of a place are in its details. You can go beyond just seeing what everyone else sees in a place and really learn how to discover. The innocence of a child’s smile, the nuances of someone’s personality, the intricacies of a culture, the veins of a leaf, the shape of a unique flower, and so much more. The possibilities are endless when you start deconstructing an experience from a vista to a plant to even a tiny seed.





The tiniest things, the things that no one else has ever photographed or seen before, are the things that inspire you the most. Sometimes you will, but oftentimes, you’re not just going to run into these things with pure luck. It takes someone intimately connected to the land to show you what others might simply glaze over. The beauty of travel is in the details.

Out on the Farm in Costa Rica: An Introduction

Hey there, Vayablog followers, this is June checking in from the eco-farm in Costa Rica. I’m staying here for a week to volunteer, but you can visit the farm as a guest as well! Yesterday I took a bus through the cloud forests from San José, Costa Rica to Siquirres, a very small city. The farm is about 30 minutes away into the mountains through really bumpy unpaved roads. There are a ton of animal sounds everywhere from all sorts of birds, to insects, to howler monkeys, to geckos (they chirp!).

It turns out that this is an upstart farm, which is really exciting! Right now, the family that lives there produces enough milk, eggs, and herbs for themselves and their guests to eat. They produce some vegetables but want to start harvesting at a production scale so they can be self-sustainable and provide produce for a Thai restaurant in Puerto Viejo. Everything is organic, and Rick, the guy who runs operations, wants to design the entire place using permaculture principles. His passion for the earth, love for animals, and belief in natural systems really shows through as he explains the way things work around the farm and in nature like a walking encyclopedia. Well, more like a walking version of Bill Mollison’s Permaculture - A Designer’s Manual.

Today I saw the chickens, horses, and goats. We fed the chickens and worked on the herb garden that they are planning to grow in the front yard. We also hiked to a waterfall that was on the property, where I went cliff jumping down a 25-foot high ledge! The waters were crystal clear, and the entire area is great because it’s completely unspoiled by pollution or tourism yet so beautiful and completely livable at the same time. Like a secret. Vivian, from the local family that lives on the farm, made us a delicious Costa Rican lunch and breakfast, and we cooked dinner together at night. Her family is so nice, and everyone is really Zen out here, it seems. The negativity and cynicism that plague people who live in cities just melt away as you acclimate to a slower pace and enjoy just being with nature.

You can experience it for yourself here!

Reclaiming the magic of travel at Finca Rio Perla in Costa Rica

Our ambassador of community, June Lin, will be embarking on a weeklong adventure staying with a local family and helping out on an all-natural, communal farm in Costa Rica. The farm is located in the Caribbean highlands, high up on the slope of the mountains and smack dab in the middle of the rainforest. This adventure will be a great opportunity to learn about using traditional practices along with cutting edge technologies to nurture the environment while harvesting from it!

Many artists have come here for inspiration and many environmentalists have come here to learn about sustainable agriculture, but we are opening this unique experience up to you so that you can see how we travel, the Vayable way. Come along on this adventure with us as we reclaim the magic of travel!