The Weekend Club
The Weekend Club Summary
The Weekend Club is a iOS app in the Lifestyle category, developed by ZIMA Inc.. First released 1 year ago(Aug 2024),
Recent activity: -8 new ratings this week (-8 over 4 weeks) . View trends →
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 28, 2026 .
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App Description
The Weekend Club is a safety-first Lifestyle app that turns your weekend into an intentional offline ritual: a curated brunch conversation with five new people at a restaurant we’ve already reserved.
No endless DMs. No awkward inviting. No pressure to perform.
Just real conversation, clear boundaries, and a format that respects your time.
*Why people join (and why it fits how younger generations socialize)
Today, many of us want connection—but not the chaos:
- We value authenticity over curated online personas
- We want safer, moderated spaces with clear rules
- We prefer low-pressure, in-person experiences over scrolling
- We care about inclusion, consent, and respectful boundaries
The Weekend Club is built around those values—so showing up feels easier and safer.
1) Verified members, reviewed by our team
To reduce impersonation, scams, and inappropriate behavior, members are asked to complete front-camera face verification, followed by human review to confirm:
the account belongs to a real person, and
the verification aligns with the submitted basic profile details.
Members who don’t complete verification may still join, but are treated as higher-risk and charged a higher signup fee to discourage abuse and protect verified participants.
2) You provide context; our AI builds a 6-person table
Sign up in the app or on the web and share:
- basic profile (age, gender, occupation)
- social intent + a short self-intro
- after-brunch preferences (coffee, walk, exhibitions, etc.)
- countries visited + languages spoken
- Choose your city/date/time slot, then pay a signup fee designed to reduce no-shows.
- After payment, our AI matches you into the best-fitting group of six and assigns your table to a pre-booked restaurant. Each restaurant/time slot hosts only one table of six, keeping the experience organized and predictable.
3) Clear details released one day before brunch, you’ll see:
- the restaurant location + meeting instructions
- each attendee’s one-line intro, occupation, and zodiac sign
- guided ice-breakers and conversation prompts
- No personal contact info is shared upfront. You stay in control.
4) Feedback + compliments that improve the community
After brunch, participants leave feedback and can see whether others left:
- positive ratings
- compliments and supportive notes
This reinforces respectful behavior and continuously improves ma