Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New app brings consumers and service industry closer

- By Quintus Perera

The uniqueness of bringing together the consumer and the serviceman by a new app, FastFix app appears to be serving the middle-class upwards because it is more technologi­cally oriented and also highly service oriented.

Business Times (BT) had the opportunit­y to speak to Jeevan Gnanam, Executive Director, St Anthony’s Industries Group as to how this app would be of great assistance to those who are in distress in getting some repair work attended almost immediatel­y like, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, masonry or air-conditioni­ng work.

Last week

FastFix App was launched at the

Hatch in

Colombo, partnering with

‘Anton’, a fully owned subsidiary of St

Anthony’s

Industries to facilitate easy home repairs from plumbing to electrical and later the services would be extended to other areas as well.

He pointed out that the micro entreprene­ur or the daily wage earner had to face the largest financial struggle as they were one of the first groups to be affected when COVID-19 impacted the country. He said that this app would provide a platform to those who have lost their jobs to find work and earn a living to cover their daily wages at the least.

He said that the embarkatio­n of this venture not only provides the skilled workers their job opportunit­y, but they would also be given training to elevate them to be profession­als.

When asked when the ordinary ‘Bass Unnehe’ would become a profession­al like an architect that invariably his charges would go up, Mr. Gnanam said: “When his competence and quality of work is ensured and a work done properly and satisfacto­rily it has indeed a price”.

This innovative app has two versions designed; one for consumers and another for service providers. When a consumer selects a nearby service provider, that service provider receives a notificati­on to his worker app and the two can connect via the app’s in-built audio or video call options.

The app’s video call facility allows users to explain their requiremen­t to the service provider while virtually showing the issue at hand to resolve it by the customer himself.

More features are expected to be added to the app including a feature to locate the nearest Anton product outlet which further assists the app’s users when searching for the required materials needed for repairs, which can be bought at a special rate when purchased through the app.

The app service would first be available in Gampaha and Colombo districts and later it would be expanded to embrace the entire country. This way the experience­d qualitativ­e skilled worker gets an opportunit­y to be better and permanentl­y employed and also to be capable of seeking foreign employment easily.

The embarkatio­n of this venture not only provides the skilled workers their job opportunit­y, but they would also be given training to elevate them to be profession­als.

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