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Civilbit

Living in urban india is expensive

Living in urban india is expensive

Civilbit

by Himanshu Verma
Civilbit
Civilbit
Civilbit

What is it about?

Living in urban india is expensive. In Societies, Residents struggles to get the services with expected quality and at the appropriate price. Residents feels isolated and are socially disconnected and divided.

Civilbit

App Details

Version
5.7
Rating
NA
Size
46Mb
Genre
Productivity Lifestyle
Last updated
December 30, 2019
Release date
September 21, 2017
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App Store Description

Living in urban india is expensive. In Societies, Residents struggles to get the services with expected quality and at the appropriate price. Residents feels isolated and are socially disconnected and divided.
CivilBit is designed to help residents. Along with all basic society management features like paying maintenance charges online, raising helpdesk request, noticeboard updates, residents directories, staff directories, visitor management, visitor authentication etc. a number of features are added to help people avail discounted services. At the same time platform can help residents in earning a second income. It helps in unifying the society and in producing a united demand.
In summery, CivilBit is a society collaboration platform encompassing all the society management features plus society walfare services. It helps RWA to be more effective and increase its influnce area beyond the traditional limits. Moreover, it also helps RWA in increasing its monthly collections.

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