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Volley for iOS offers peer-to-peer advice for engineers, designers and more

Volley for iOS offers peer-to-peer advice for engineers, designers and more

App-dicted
September 15, 2015

Volley, a recent addition to the App Store, makes it possible for iOS device owners to seek advice directly from their peers and colleagues in whatever industry they’re working in.

You see, Volley, which is optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch (and which can be downloaded free of charge), allows iOS device owners to connect with other members of their professional community from one single interface. In the app, users can post a question about programming, a startup, or a design, and frequenters of the service can then publish public or private answers.

Of course, you can decide whether you’d like a public or private reply to be sent when writing your comment. You can also search through Volley’s collection of questions for topics you might be interested in.

Plus, if you know someone who’d be better qualified to answer a particular question than yourself, you can invite friends to offer an answer of their own using the application. All in all, Volley is a great way to connect with other members of your professional community.

Volley for iOS.

Volley for iOS.

Over in the app’s release notes, Volley’s developer explains:

Volley helps creators like you get things done. Post a request about a startup, programming, or design challenge you’re facing and connect with relevant people who want to help.

For a taste of what Volley has to offer, head over to the application’s website and check out the list of featured Volleys there.

Alternatively, you can download the app for yourself now; it’s optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch, and it can be downloaded free of charge.

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