Sisters pricing app moves to test stage

A mobile pricing app created by Bahamian twin sisters has met its second milestone by promotion to the testing track on the Google Play Store.

Programmer Caliope Sandiford, who has developed 4theGoodzNService working with her sister, Penelope Sandiford MD, said initial testing will be conducted with a closed group. As features are cleared, testing will open to a wider group and then the public.

4theGoodz, rebranded 4GoodzNService, is a dual mode app supporting goods and services, via a “who has it, where is it, how much, any form, any configuration” marketplace/pricing app.

It lets consumers know exactly when products are available, where to get them and how much it is going to cost. Businesses can have their forms hosted in the app and made available to customers. The app can support surveys, incident reporting, data capture, event registration, and any other form function. Each form can be attached to a workflow. The app also has a feature to support historical pricing.

On the services side, the app has been designed to support data moving through a flow, irrespective of the nature of the data or the flow. It is also scalable and flexible enough to support businesses with one product or 100,000 products.

If a business is concerned about data privacy, they can provide a link to their API and 4Service will direct the form data to their private database.

The sisters are in the middle of a patent application process and currently exploring partnerships in the community. They also have plans to expand their app suite to include i-health solutions.