Startup of the Week - Bring!

by Startacus Admin
Bring! The app that will help you create, share and manage your shopping list...

Yes, there may be restrictions on where we buy and how we buy, however we still must buy.
Now, more than ever, more of us are shopping for other people - whether it's for a family member who is self isolating or a neighbour who we are trying to support through this challenging time.
Of course when we're shopping for others, or even for our own household, it's always best to have a list. That way, we buy what we actually need. We don’t end up stockpiling - even if accidental!
Our latest startup of the weekcan help us do just that, easier than ever before.
Bring! is a digital grocery tool that simplifies grocery shopping for you and anyone you are shopping for.
You can create shopping lists and share them with family, friends, whoever. The lists can be managed via smartphones, tablets or a smartwatch. You can even use Alexa or Google Assistant to add to your list. You can use the app to let people know when you're going shopping or that you've updated or changed the list. You can even import recipes to Bring! so that you can easily remember the ingredients.There are heaps of useful features - from adding your loyalty cards to the app through to getting individual shopping suggestions tailored to your needs - and it’s free for both iOS and Android.
Whilst grocery shopping right now, may be more of a necessity than a pleasure, we can still make it a little less of a chore thanks to this useful app. Try it for yourself and see what you think!
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Published on: 3rd April 2020
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