— WeGoing! · Press
Press & Brand Kit.
Logos, color, type, boilerplate, releases, and contact info for journalists covering WeGoing! and our campaigns.
— Press contact
press@wegoingapp.com · we respond within 24 hours on weekdays.
— Logos
↓ Download all (.zip)— Clear space & don'ts
Keep clear space around the mark ≥ the height of the Bang's dot.
Never
✕ Recolor the Bang — it is always fuchsia #E8347B
✕ Make the Bang upright — it is always forward-italic
✕ Outline, add gradients, or add shadows to the mark
✕ Stretch, rotate, or re-draw the mark
✕ Place the transparent-ink mark on a dark background (or vice-versa)
— Color
Fuchsia · The Bang
#E8347B
Ink
#0F0D0B
— Typography
Fraunces
Display / headlines · Bold (700)
Aa Bb Cc 123
Plus Jakarta Sans
Body & UI · 400 / 500 / 600 / 700
Aa Bb Cc 123
— Boilerplate · about
WeGoing! is the coordination layer for group travel — built for the whole group, not just the person doing all the work. It helps friend groups align on the dates, budgets, and commitment that decide whether a trip actually happens, keeping each person's affordability private so nobody gets put on blast. Independently built and pre-seed-backed. More at wegoingapp.com.
— Releases
— From the blog
All posts →Me Going vs. WeGoing! Why Group Trips will Trend Over the Next Five Years
Solo travel is booming, and we're not here to fight it. But the loneliness data sitting underneath it points somewhere else entirely — the honest, cited case for the group trip.
The Flaky Friend Who Bails: Why “Yes” Becomes “I Can’t” the Night Before the Group Trip
Every group chat has one. The research says it isn’t really flakiness — it’s money they won’t name, a “no” they were too polite to say, and a plan nobody actually owned.
Why Group Trips Die in the Group Chat (and How to Get Yours Out)
Every friend group has the trip that lives in the chat forever. Here's what actually kills it — dates, money, and the flaky "maybe" — and the moves that get the next one booked.




