Another thing that we learned yesterday was crowdshipping which for example Person 1 is in Point A sending a package to Point B while Person 2 is also commuting to Point B, Person 1 can ask Person 2 to send the package without the need of conventional delivery services which like more of "pasabay" or can be compared to "bayanihan"
In the modern mobile age locally, Jojo Pasabay was born with that idea which gives another option to those who rely on those simple things that you need to deliver coz for example, you forget it or simple sending of items or documents as long as it is not a living thing
Execs from the said app had the introduction. Jojo app can be utilized both by the sender and the transporter which in that way, they can earn extra money. According to their app officials, they are only gettting 20% of the profit while it's 80% for the transporter
Right now, the said app only applies service to Metro Manila but there are some instances that you might gonna catch a transporter app for example from Bulacan sending something to Pampanga. The charges will start at 90 pesos per first 5 kilometers and 8 pesos per succedding kilometer
Opening an account can be done by email registration or using either of Google or Facebook account. Jojo Pasabay app is free to download on Google Play and App store.