About Deet: Contact Details Sharing
Deet is a contacts app that lets you store and share your contact details & all your social media handles/IDs/usernames with all your friends/family/fans WITHOUT an internet connection. Why say your phone number or spell out your twitter handle to someone when you can simply Deet them? Its much more easier.
How it works:
1. Create a profile. In this profile, you enter your name, phone number, email address, website, twitter/facebook/instagram/snapchat/linkedIn/youtube handles (all of which are optional by the way). You can have as many profiles as you want. Each profile is equivalent to a business card.
2. When you want to share your Deets with a peer, simply tap on "Send Deets" on the menu which will then display a QR code on. On the other hand, your peer should tap on "Receive Deets" on the menu. This will then initiate a QR code scanner which they will use to scan your QR code.
3. Peer scans your QR code. You Deets will then be saved in your peer's contacts list as a contact.
4. Peer can then tap on "Contacts" in the menu and select your contact from his/her contacts list. This will then display all your contact info as well as your twitter/facebook/instagram/snapchat/linkedIn/youtube handles as set in your profile. By tapping on say your twitter handle, the user is then redirected to your twitter profile page either via the twitter app (if installed) or via the browser
Where Deet would work:
Corporate events/meetings - Keeping a stack of your own business cards with you can be a problem. Losing business cards you have been given by potential clients can be an even bigger problem. With Deet, all you need is your phone. Besides, why use physical business cards? Save trees and use Deet!
Parties/Clubs - "...Hey may i have your number?", "Sure. Deet Me!"
Download and install
Deet: Contact Details Sharing version 1.1 on your
Android device!
Downloaded 50+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package:
com.deetapp, download Deet: Contact Details Sharing.apk
by Z####:
Brilliant app...all that's left to gain my one final ratings star is to present your data in a more user friendly manner. Some tabular presentation would at least make readability better, and secondly there has to be a less involved way of transferring the data than scanning using OCR. All the same brilliant idea for an app.