[The Next Web] Waste your day (or week) in this searchable database of ‘millennial attitudes’


Have you ever been curious what the person in front of you in line at Chipotle is thinking about while Snapchatting? Now you can find out with Whatsgoodly. Whatsgoodly claims to be “the largest database of millennial attitudes,” and is now searchable by anyone. Via a familiar Google-ish search bar (and corresponding ‘I’m feeling Goodly’ button), you can find surveys on just about anything. Those surveys were filled out by millennials, all done via ‘micropolls’ on college campuses across the United States. Whatsgoodly CEO and Founder Adam Halper says “In just under a year we’ve collected more survey responses from…

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