Launching BonVoyage: From Travel Problem to Public Launch
Source: Dev.to
Three months ago BonVoyage was just an idea. Actually, it was the inevitable result of a problem I wanted to solve. I’ve always loved travel, rewards programs, and finding creative ways to make experiences more accessible. But the more I looked at the travel industry, the more I realized most programs are built around complexity. Points. The average person often feels like they’re playing a game where someone else wrote the rules. So I started asking a simple question: What if travel rewards were actually fun? That question eventually became BonVoyage. The Idea BonVoyage combines travel discovery, destination exploration, trivia, rewards, drawings, and community engagement into a single experience. Instead of earning rewards through spending alone, users engage with destinations, learn about places around the world, participate in activities, and earn opportunities to win travel experiences. The goal was never to build another booking site. The goal was to build something that makes people dream about their next adventure. Building It Like most projects, the first version looked nothing like the current version. Features changed. Entire workflows were rebuilt. User onboarding was redesigned multiple times. The destination explorer evolved. The rewards system evolved. The drawing system evolved. And almost every “finished” feature eventually became unfinished again once real users started interacting with it. One lesson I’ve learned repeatedly is that users are far better at finding weaknesses than founders are. That’s not criticism. That’s the process. What Broke Plenty. Server performance issues. Signup flow friction. Email verification problems. Confusing user journeys. Features that seemed obvious during development but weren’t obvious at all once someone else used them. One of the most valuable discoveries came from simply asking people travel-related questions on social media. Instead of guessing what travelers wanted, I started listening. The responses surprised me. People weren’t talking about cheap vacations. They were talking about experiences. Bucket-list adventures. Cave diving. Remote destinations. Life-changing travel opportunities. That feedback directly influenced how BonVoyage evolved. What I Learned The biggest lesson wasn’t technical. It was psychological. People don’t dream about discounts. People dream about possibilities. The destination. Travel isn’t really about transportation. It’s about transformation. Launch Day Tonight we’re running BonVoyage’s first public travel drawing. Will everything go perfectly? Probably not. Will we learn something? Absolutely. That’s the real reason to launch. You can spend forever refining a product in private, or you can put it into the world and let reality teach you what comes next. Tonight we’re choosing the latter. What’s Next This is only the beginning. More destinations. More rewards. More community engagement. More travel experiences. Most importantly, more opportunities to learn from real users. No matter what happens tonight, reaching the point where strangers are signing up, exploring the platform, and participating feels like a milestone worth celebrating. We’ll see where the journey leads next. ⸻
BonVoyage’s first public drawing takes place tonight. Wish us luck. 🌎✈️
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