Developing an App for the people as an IT student, got any problems need solving?

Hello everyone!

​IT student here needing your brainpower for our 3rd-year mobile app project themed "Mobile for the People."

​Our professor completely banned garbage/waste management apps because they're too common, so we need to look for actual, daily community problems that don't have a good solution yet.

​What local issue around your area drives you insane that you think could be solved—or at least made easier—with a mobile app?

​Could be anything under health (like public clinic queues/medicine tracking), safety, local civic services (barangay system hassles), or environment.

​Please drop your rants and ideas below.

Help a struggling student survive this semester 🥹 appreciate you guys!

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u/Extreme_Database_666 — 22 hours ago
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I'm a IT student looking for your opinions on community problems that we can try and solve or make easier with an app.

Hello everyone!

IT student here, I need your help to come up with a project for the people. What community problem do you have around your area that you think we can solve or make it easier with an app?

Could be environmental, health, safety and etc.

Maybe something in your barangay, or schools, or even in the government office that we can make easier if we had an app.

Please help me out 🥹

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IT student seeking advice for app making

Hello everyone!

IT student here, I need your help to come up with a project for the people. What community problem do you have around your area that you think we can solve or make it easier with an app?

Could be environmental, health, safety and etc.

Please help me out 🥹

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