
In the new application called "Kir Compass," launched in November, a list of services in each center is presented, and users are allowed the opportunity to leave their feedback. The goal of "Kir Compass" is to facilitate communication among participants and specialists from various state institutions to better understand and solve problems.
Team member, 36-year-old graphic designer Ishya Tan, shared: "Users noted that our application spared them a lot of time when searching for information." Keeping this in mind, another application called "Hart Bit" will soon be launched, which is intended for monitoring the health of elderly people living alone.
"Kir Compass" was developed by Ishtan and his four technical colleagues after realizing that much unnecessary and unneeded information has to be searched on various websites. The idea for the application originated during the event "Construction for Good" in 2024, where the team of "Open Rights Products" became one of the five winners.
With the help of the application, users will be able to obtain information about jobs, service providers, benefits, and support systems. Also at the approach to the exit of the new application by another team of specialists, who received support in the amount of $5000 for extending work on public solutions.
"Hart Bit," expected to be released by the end of May or the beginning of June, is designed for registering elderly people to alert the provider of their status. Daily access to "Hart Bit" will help maintain contact with the provider, ensuring its settings, allowing the provider to quickly respond to changes.