Through Simbi, can you turn your talents and passions into experiences that just make your life better. Here, talent is currency. Simbi is a community of likeminded artists, businesspeople, and progressives freely offering and receiving one another's skills. Thousands of people use Simbi every week to get services they couldn't otherwise afford, share their talents, and meet new people. Members can exchange with each other directly, or just offer their service in exchange for credits that can be redeemed for other services in the network. Download the app today, and start off with 50 credits just for joining. Here's how it works: 1. OFFER A SERVICE: What do you love to do? Show the community what talents you have to offer. 2. FIND A MATCH: Get matched up with those looking for what you're offering. Discover people offering services that will enrich your life. 3. EXCHANGE: Swap services directly, or give your service in exchange for credits. You can redeem your credits to get other services you’d like (e.g. massages, graphic design, babysitting, fitness training, etc.). To earn more, simply provide a service to the community. With Simbi, the more you give, the more you get. If you have feedback or suggestions, contact us at [email protected]. FEATURES: ** Get started with 50 credits to find something you love ** Post your service or request to our marketplace of talents and needs ** Play the Matching Game to easily get matched up with people who want what you're offering ** Start conversations with thousands of people looking for new skills and experiences ** Negotiate deals with other members to redeem your credits for their services, or just exchange services directly ** Earn simbi (our internal credits) by providing your service. Use your simbi to "pay" for services you love ** Save services to your "Favorites" and let people know you're interested in what they're offering ** Reviews and recommendations help you know you’re dealing with someone you can trust ** All members verify their IDs by connecting social networks to confirm their personal and professional details
Exchange Benefits
Time Banks are a win-win as a money-free way of building community, helping others and receiving needed items or support. I’ve provided many energetic healing sessions which have been beautiful for me to share. I’ve received handyman, website support, and copywriting help all of which would have been very costly.
iOS Issues
So were you guys planning to fix the iOS crash on launch issue or were you just going to leave Mac users out of the loop indefinitely? As a longtime member of the Simbi community I’m disappointed, the app used to be streamlined and easy to use but now it’s just decoration on my home screen. Uninstalled.
Doesn’t work
I used to love this app but now it doesn’t open on my phone anymore and I’m irritated even after uninstalling and reinstalling
Needs work
Simbi was built on great ideas, but there is a lot that needs to improve. The app and community both need some fixing. While the idea of trading work for work sounds brilliant and wonderful (and it is!) many people post lazy "services" that are a dime a dozen and not worth the time it takes to work out a deal. Some of the services and things people post to sell are a joke. The staff needs to start reviewing what goes on the website and posting caps on similar services. I enjoyed it at first but due to the poor quality of work and terrible experiences I've had trying to trade graphic design work for other services, I've since stopped using it. I would rather charge money for my services and pay for the things I need. Investing money holds people accountable. Many on Simbi could learn a thing or two about accountability and professionalism. Simbi, again, is a great idea but it is being implemented in a terrible way.
Very helpful at times
I graduated from an audio engineering school and the work on here has enabled me to add to my portfolio. You can get cool stuff in return but basically you can use it to build skills and make people happy.
Force to log on is bs!
Force to log on is bs!
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Fixes push notifications
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