
The problems are the constant stress attacks or hyperactivity that suffer our conceited kids at home, that’s the main reason why pet lovers have to find several alternatives to help diminish this conflict. Actually, the Peruvian market does not offer solution to this need, that allows to relate the owners with their respective pet, that’s the reason why TinPet offers an innovative idea, different and improved in comparison with all the other alternatives in the market. Our client are the owners of pets that are looking for healthier canine and feline lives. This is why the innovation of this project is to develop that resolves the need to relate owners that have an interest in matching their respective pets and in the best possible outcome, for their pets to have kittens or puppies. So, the solution that we propose is to create a mobile platform, the new Tinder for pets where people with the same needs can contact with others at real time and benefit mutually with this new business model. Finally, this project will generate an income in the first year of being launched in the market, through the premium downloads and advertising space is that we will get this at first. The strategic partners that we get through time will achieve stability and growth to the company with a future projection
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