Wizz

Computer networking service · Des Halles

Wizz

Computer networking service · Des Halles

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59 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris, France

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Connects young people globally for self-expression and real friendships  

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59 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

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Razor Blackson

Google
This app is very disappointing, annoying and just plain boring. The users aren’t on wizz to find new 🆕 friends or form friendships and relationships. They’re on there for ig mutuals, followers, content subscribers, etc. I am currently being restricted on wizz for “sexual behavior “ I’ve made numerous messages to wizz’s support team/ group yet nothing is being done to have this issue fixed or resolved. The wizz bots keep giving me automated messages, replies and responses without telling me how,what,who, and why I got restricted for and when I’m getting unrestricted. I’m disappointed in wizz this app doesn’t advocate for it’s users at all

Hugo Tucker

Google
In a world filled with countless social media platforms, each promising connection, entertainment, and self-expression, it’s rare to come across an app that actually delivers on all three in a meaningful way. Most apps today are overloaded with features, obsessed with algorithms, or too focused on likes and status. They often leave users feeling overwhelmed, judged, or simply bored. But then there’s Wizz—an app that seems to cut through all the noise and get to the heart of what we really want out of a digital platform: real human connection. Wizz is not just another social media app. It’s something special, something refreshing, something that a lot of people—especially teens and young adults—didn’t even know they needed. For that reason, and many more, Wizz stands out as the best app ever. Wizz succeeds where others fail because it strips down socializing to its most essential form: people talking to people. It’s simple in the best way possible. You don’t need a perfectly curated feed, a fancy camera setup, or a strategy to get more engagement. You just need to show up as yourself. On Wizz, you can swipe through profiles, chat with random strangers, and discover people who you might have never met otherwise—from different cities, countries, or even continents. There’s no pressure to impress. There’s no leaderboard to climb. It’s all about vibes and connection. And that’s exactly what makes it feel so real. One of the things that sets Wizz apart from the crowd is its focus on real-time interaction. While other platforms ask you to scroll passively, liking and watching content made hours, days, or even weeks ago, Wizz invites you to engage right now. You open the app, see who’s online, and start talking. It brings back the excitement of spontaneous conversation, something that feels increasingly rare in the age of overly polished and scheduled posts. That immediacy is powerful. It turns Wizz from a time-wasting distraction into a legit way to socialize, especially for people who might be feeling lonely, bored, or just craving some human interaction. Another huge advantage of Wizz is how global it is. The app allows users to meet people from all over the world with just a few swipes. That kind of access to international conversations is both fun and educational. You can go from chatting with someone in Brazil about their favorite music to laughing with someone in Canada about the weirdest foods in your country. These aren’t surface-level interactions either. Many users build real friendships that last well beyond a single chat. Wizz acts like a modern-day pen pal system, only faster, cooler, and way more interactive. In an age where people often feel more divided than ever, Wizz builds bridges—and that alone makes it something special. And let’s talk about how safe it feels. The internet can be a sketchy place, especially for younger users. Tons of apps promise safety but don’t actually deliver. Wizz is different. It’s clearly built with teens and young adults in mind. There are rules, moderation, and a vibe check built into the whole system. Inappropriate content gets flagged, users can report bad behavior, and the community is encouraged to stay respectful and friendly. It’s not perfect—no app is—but Wizz makes a clear effort to create a space that feels welcoming, not overwhelming. That’s a big deal for anyone who's been burned by toxic social media culture. Unlike the typical social media experience, where you're expected to present your life like a highlight reel, Wizz gives you permission to just be real. The profiles are low-pressure and personality-driven. You can post a silly photo, drop a few emojis, list your favorite music, and that’s enough. No one's expecting you to be an influencer or live some perfect, filtered life. You can show up in your pajamas and still make a new friend. That kind of environment encourages honesty, humor, and creativity in ways that apps like Instagram or TikTok often don’t. It’s a space where your personality matters more than your aesthetic—and that’s incredibly freeing.

Tamaj Brown

Google
This app is terrible. It is filled with people that catfish you and they are there to try to expose you. This app can ruin live as it did for me I will never use it again

ava

Google
i can find desperate huzz nearby and boost my ego

Angelo Zachristos

Google
zesty aah app like cmon man meet guys and girls IRL not on an app

Lillian Matonich

Google
There is 0 way to contact anyone at wizz

isabella rae

Google
This website is where I met some of my best friends!!

Butthole Mcgee

Google
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