Saturday, November 28, 2015

BeeMood, a new app to exchange experiences – Gazzetta di Reggio

REGGIO EMILIA. Born in Reggio Emilia the app that allows you to meet supply and demand for odd jobs: babysitting, lessons, moving, shopping or cook at home, and more. Based on the philosophy of sharing opinions and reviews permits, such as the most popular app airbnb or blah blah car, it offers the chance to review the online users and create a trusted environment thanks to the same group of participants. The app called BeeMood and is the brainchild of a student of literature and philosophy of Reggio Emilia, Cecilia Ferrari.

Cecilia draws the project and meets the confidence of the Chamber of Commerce that it provides a useful first funding the development of a first realease of the app and the first launch in the city of Reggio Emilia. The idea of ​​Cecilia was born in front of some practical needs, such as finding a babysitter trusted by his sister, or the will to impart lessons to support his studies. “Our mission – says Cecilia Ferrari – is to give the opportunity to a wide set of people to contact connecting people and experiences.”

The app is available for free is paid from the moment when the user decides that he has an economic value and can give him the same economic value as it considers just.

The name BeeMood was inspired both by the extraordinary industriousness of the bees, and by the fact that this industry is in favor of the development of the community of which they are part. The logo has been structured as a hexagon, which takes the shape of a beehive, but it hides a deeper meaning: just as the sides of the hexagon that are all the same but equally necessary to the figure, BeeMood part by equal opportunity and meritocracy; all users have the same opportunity to demonstrate their skills without favoritism construed as advertising opportunities or affordability of contacts and more; you can emerge high on the list of research only through user evaluation. The app was created as a means to allow people to find the point of reference they are looking for and that person to do that kind of experience required in many other works. “Everyone is looking for experience and no one is willing to let it get to do – says Cecilia – through BeeMood try to give an answer to this problem.”

Reggio Emilia has been chosen as the city adapts to the launch of the app, not only for the origin of Cecilia, creator of the project, but because sull’operosità of this city, on the care which puts the technological innovations you think would find a consumer reactive and proactive. For more information on the operation of the app, please visit the website www.beemood.it.

But look more closely at how the idea of ​​this app. Cecilia Ferrari is a girl of 26 years with five grandchildren, a dog and, in short, a degree in philosophy. From student away from home living the difficulties that arise when you have to balance family, study, work, sports and entertainment, and so, to find a solution and make things easier, it begins to design and implement this project. “Gaining giving private lessons – he explains – taking a walk the neighbor’s dog or doing babysitting are just some of the possibilities that offers BeeMood, the main purpose is to give importance to you and to your time.” “My intenzione- continues – is not to create a new form of social recruitment agency but, with all the effort possible, meant to produce a practical tool to enable young people to get involved in the easiest way possible, increasing their skills and allowing them to compete with their actual ability and aptitude. “

Cecilia firmly believes that success is given” by knowing how to add value to the people you work for, because if you add value, if you are helpful, if you contribute to improve results can hardly do without you, and experience after experience your competence will grow. ”

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