About Dizzit: shared address book
Dizzit is a mobile app that enables you to share customized address books for multiple users. This app has been designed for a couple that want to manage everyday life, as well as an association or an organization that have to deal with several members or of a company that wants to share customer contacts. Each address book contains a set of contact files that can be shared with other Dizzit users.
The creator of each address book can change the access rights of each user such as:
- Read only
- Add, edit, or remove contact files
- Invite or remove other users.
You can also use this app for:
- Live chats with the address books' sharers,
- Efficiently text several people at once.
- Creating customizable sub-groups
Functionalities :
- Create a shared address book in 3 clicks
- Add users to the address book
- Add contacts by any user to an address book
- Manage settings in each address book for each user
- Integrated chat enables you to discuss between users from the shared contact list
- In one tap, send a text or an email or a part of an address book
- Send when you want, notifications to other members to inform them that you added a contact, shared a new user or any other activity in the address book
- Structure your address books into as many categories as you would like
Why share address books ?
Each week, at least 87% of smartphone users send a contact file by text message. In 99% of these cases, it is in this structured group context where the sender and recipient are both members of the same association, company, family or spouses.
Since the introduction of mobile phones, while much has been done to be able to transfer a business card, when sending contact information for one of your contacts, it is complicated, impractical, compatibility is not guaranteed and there is no turning back so once the contact is sent, you are unable to update it.
The goal is to put an ending to individual address books that are isolated and redundant, partially in favor of shared address books, which is secure and always up-to-date.
This idea comes from the professional world with complex systems such as CRMs (Customer Relationship Management). Businesses are supposed to share information about their customers, what they do, reluctantly…CRMs are real gas plants that satisfy no one.
The project was the trigger disclosure of three statistics:
50% of companies with fewer than 10 employees have a CRM; it costs them a fortune
43% of CRM users admit that they use it less than 50% of its functionality; 72% of users would give up all the advanced features, just to have an easier tool to use.
These three figures led us to develop the concept of NanoCRM. We crossed it with the needs of B2C, which gave birth to Dizzit.
We love hearing from our Dizzit users, any feedback or comments you can give to the Dizzit Team will be greatly appreciated: feedback@dizzit.co
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