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Misd is coming to Los Angeles

Even a city of cars has moments between strangers.

LA has a reputation for isolation — everyone in their car, everyone in their neighborhood bubble. But the city's dense pockets tell a different story. Silver Lake on a Saturday morning. The line at Gjusta. The B Line platform at Wilshire/Vermont. Griffith Observatory at golden hour with three hundred people sharing the same view and not saying a word to each other.

Misd is for those moments. The ones that happen in the gaps between the commutes — in the walkable neighborhoods, the beach paths, the coffee shop patios, and the Metro cars where LA starts to feel small. We're coming to Los Angeles. Get on the list.

Where LA moments happen

Silver Lake
The reservoir path, the coffee shop clusters, the bookstore — Silver Lake is LA's most accidentally social neighborhood.
Echo Park
The lake, the park benches, the surrounding streets — Echo Park has that rare LA quality of people actually being outside.
Venice Beach
The boardwalk, the canals, the weightlifting area — Venice puts an enormous range of people in the same strip of city.
The Metro (B Line)
LA's subway is smaller than it sounds, which means every rider is in close quarters. The B Line through Koreatown and beyond.
Griffith Observatory
Everyone is looking at the same view. The shared silence has a particular quality. Conversations start with the skyline.
Abbot Kinney
The boulevard on a First Friday or any slow afternoon — one of the few LA strips you actually walk end to end.

LA is coming.

Misd isn't live in Los Angeles yet — but Atlanta is. See what it feels like before it hits your city. When LA launches, you'll know the moment you open the app.

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Currently live in Atlanta, GA. Los Angeles coming soon.