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Shy to reach out when you have a need? This app can help

05-23-2016 02:10 PM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: Needs.do, Inc

Get Recommendations For Your Needs

Get Recommendations For Your Needs

Union City, CA: Needs.do is a free mobile app where people can post their needs and get recommendations from their contacts. With a simple interface, this app makes it easy for people who feel embarrassed, to reach out to their friends or experts, when they have a need. Needs.do claims to be the fastest way to find custom recommendations from real people who have the answers.

“I had to find summer activities for my little one close to my home. I needed a reliable place where I could drop my kid and go to work. It was hard for me to depend on the open reviews flooding in the Internet. Needs.do helped me to get trustworthy opinions from my friends under one spot and that too totally private” says Noah, a software engineer from Fremont, CA. George, who runs a sportswear company in London, UK says, “I wanted to throw a birthday party for my son and it was hard to find a good birthday party spot for kids in Islington, where I live. I am a shy guy and always felt awkward to call up people or send them messages to help me. Needs.do app was a perfect fit. All I had to do was post the need and select my friends from phone book”.

Needs.do is a mobile startup based in Silicon Valley, dreaming of building a perfect ecosystem to find the right answers with the help of their personal phone for anyone who has a pressing need. This app work on the simple premise that people would like to help each other and all they need is an easy platform for doing that. Needs.do has an effortless interface both for posting a need as well as for providing recommendations, thus helping to get the answers quickly. Think about the long calls you had to make or sifting and filtering through the comments you received on your Facebook posts when you wanted to get a recommendation? This app promises to change all that.

“We want to create a global platform that will give valuable accurate and real time recommendations for any kind of needs, legal of course,” says Jay Mohan, CEO and Founder of Needs.do. There has been an onslaught of ratings and review sites in the market in the last few years, however people have started depending lesser and lesser on them because of the authenticity of the reviewer as well as the prevalent use of review farms that are available from third world countries. The need for an authentic real time recommendation will answer that. Needs.do, Inc wants to be the first player on this space relying on the experience of its key team members who have been behind some well known software apps in the market.

Needs.do app is currently developed for iPhone and Android devices. It is completely free and the company has vouched that it will always stay free for all its users. You can download it from the respective phone stores by clicking on this link https://needs.do/dl

Needs.do, Inc is a Delaware based C Corporation operating from Union City, California. Founded in 2015, Needs.do Inc is the designer, developer and distributor of the Needs.do mobile app.

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Union City, CA 94587

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