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Curbit is an app for iOS and Android that helps you find treasures on the side of the road. Curbit was founded by Dean and Diony McPherson, and its purpose is to clean the streets and to be the app for free stuff.

The aim of Curbit is a discovery mechanism for things that have been put out in the streets for pickup or dumped. The principle of the app is relatively simple to post an item:

  

You take a photo,

You write a brief description.

 

The geolocalisation of the items is automatically done by the app. You can see posted items around you on a map, with any special pickup instructions. Once something is picked up, it’s automatically removed from the app (and the map).

 

Curbit App is a nice idea, by creating a destination for free stuff, it will enable those that perhaps can't afford a coffee table to be able to get one without paying a cent. Given that we are potentially going to see more refugees than ever entering the country with nothing having a non-centralised infrastructure to support them will be key. A solution like Curbit doesn’t depend on direct government involvement, and will allow people to take ownership of their local community.

Also, with the rise of DIY maker culture with the value placed on restoration and recycling old materials, Curbit can help by connecting the maker with their next restoration piece.

 

More details on the user experience with Curbit:

The first time you open the app you are taken through onboarding, that explains what Curbit is, and then you create an account. After onboarding, the main view loads, displaying a feed of curbed items in the order, they were posted within 5km from your current location. The items display their picture, a short description and the distance from you. You can save the items by double tapping the photo or pressing a heart icon. Saves can be accessed by clicking the heart icon in the top navigation bar.

If you tap the location on the item, it will open up the coordinates in whatever maps application you have installed on your device for navigation. Press the description and you can see the location on a map within the app itself, and the full address of where it is, as well as any special pickup instructions, if there are any. When you're less than 50 meters away from the item, you can indicate whether the item is gone or you have taken it. Items marked as taken automatically disappear from the app.

You can post an item by pressing the Add button. The posting process asks you to take a photo and then enter a short description. Your geo-coordinates are recorded automatically to tag the location of the object. You can also optionally enter in pickup instructions if the item is not in an obvious place (for example you could leave the item on your porch or in your car space). This is to accommodate when you put an item out yourself and need to place it in a legal location, which may or may not be the kerb, depending on arrangements with your local government.

So, why not give a try to Curbit as the app is actually completely free. Maybe you will find a treasure for your next recycling project near you! At Recyclart, we always encourage such kind of projects, well done Dean & Diony!

 

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Their success speaks by itself at this time. They didn’t need to invent anything new or convince people to behave they hadn’t done before. They just provided individuals with a far more streamlined service that will get them from One place to another.

 

Improving a current idea is tough however android developer has its own advantages. A significant benefit of this method is the fact that it's very easy for individuals to consider. If you're able to explain your application by saying “It’s xyz, but better!”, users may have an instantaneous picture of the items your application can perform. And when users observe that you’ve improved a concept inside a genuine way, it’s challenging for them to return to doing things that old way.

 

3. Mobile Application Researching The Market

 

Have you ever reviewed the very best 100 apps recently? If you are proficient at realizing trends or predicting what’s likely to be popular inside a couple of several weeks, then researching the market is a terrific way to find inspiration.

 

Researching the market involves gathering facts about what services or products people want now and seeking to generate ideas that they'll want later on. android developer an easy concept but it can be hard to apply. Your assessment of the items the marketplace requires later on must be accurate. Application developers are very lucky nevertheless, you have empirical charts for the major application stores to inform you what’s popular all across the globe.

 

Your quest could be a lot easier than analyzing worldwide application downloads. John Wong created Kiip after doing a bit of researching the market within the most fundamental possible way. While travelling onboard an airplane, he checked the unit screens of other passengers to determine the things they used to do. He observed that everybody was utilizing android developer devices to experience mobile games. All of the passengers were highly engaged, but Wong observed that on-screen ads were of little value to users.

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An Android robot holding an oversized marshmallow stands in front of the Googleplex, Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California. It represents version 6.0 of the Android operating system produced by the company (marshmallow).

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