Today, ScanSee, a new comprehensive mobile app that connects retailers, suppliers and consumers, announced its launch in Austin to coincide with South by Southwest (SXSW). The company also announced an important app feature for SXSW visitors called the Austin Experience, which will be active for this year's festival and will direct visitors to local businesses that are unique to Austin.
"We are excited to partner with GoLocal and many others to deliver the Austin
Experience feature during South by Southwest so we can help promote many of the
unique businesses that are must-sees for Austin visitors," said Roy Truitt,
co-founder and chief executive officer of ScanSee.
Perhaps more importantly, ScanSee's innovative approach helps local businesses
compete in the mobile marketplace year round by building a custom mobile app, or
AppSite(TM), that also serves as a mobile website. Not only does ScanSee build
the AppSites for its clients, but it also helps businesses manage and promote
their AppSite, as well as drive traffic to the business' AppSite, website and
retail location.
"Local business support is at the heart of Austin, and ScanSee truly levels the
playing field for those brick-and-mortar businesses that are trying to compete
with major retailers and Internet-based companies," said Truitt. "ScanSee
aggregates and processes vast amounts of information to fill the gap that often
exists between local businesses and their potential customers.
"In today's mobile society every retailer needs a mobile app to compete, but for
most retailers it does not make sense to spend tens of thousands of dollars
building an app, placing it on the AppStore and hoping somebody finds it,
downloads and uses it," said Truitt. "ScanSee builds custom, affordable apps for
retailers, shows them how to promote it, helps them manage it and works hard to
help the retailer be seen."
For retailers, ScanSee allows local businesses to interact with consumers
anywhere, anytime. Stores can display a variety of information--including their
logo, special offers and store location--in text, graphics or video, and can
link to any page in their existing website or other locations on the Internet,
such as YouTube. Consumers can access this data on demand; and retailers can
access their dashboard at ScanSee for aggregated marketing data.
Businesses can also include inventories in ScanSee's database so their location
appears when a consumer searches for a product or service. These actions direct
traffic to retailers' stores and websites.
ScanSee already has more than 50 local businesses signed up, including several
iconic Austin companies, such as RunTex, Rudy's Country Store and Bar-B-Q,
Mighty Fine Burgers and Austin's Parks.
"We really like how easy ScanSee makes it for us to have a mobile website for
our guests," said Allyson Young, human resources and brand director for K & N
Management, the creators and owners of Mighty Fine and the licensed area
developer for the Austin area Rudy's Country Store. "The simplicity of the
ScanSee app streamlines the information about our stores and products and makes
it easy to read for guests using their mobile phones."
For consumers, ScanSee combines the best of multiple applications into one
easy-to-use app. Users can access a full range of features, including creating
shopping lists, finding products and services in brick-and-mortar stores,
finding daily deals from local businesses, scanning UPC and QR codes, creating
wish lists, and more.
"ScanSee allows us to have a strong mobile platform to present our story,
products and sales to the everyday consumer who is on the go," Paul Carrozza,
owner of RunTex, said. "People are continuously moving to the City of Austin,
whether it's new full-time residents or college students, and we are always
looking for the best ways to introduce them to RunTex. If these new residents
already have the ScanSee app, they'll be able to find us and connect with us
quickly."
In addition to the app's benefit to retailers and consumers, ScanSee was founded
to benefit education. ScanSee gives back 50 percent of its profits to qualifying
universities. When using the app, consumers can select their favorite university
to receive ScanSee's donations.
"Our immediate goal is to help local businesses connect with consumers in
today's space, but our ultimate goal is to provide support for higher
education," said Nate Ungarean, co-founder and chief operating officer of
ScanSee. "We're here to give back to the community and to give Austin's
businesses new tools and the integrated support they need to be even more
successful."
ScanSee is available as a free smartphone/web application at the iTunes store
and for Androids. For more information or to download the app, visit
ScanSee.com.
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