
Supercharged
engagement
Students love certified participation & rewards. You’ll love having all your events & campus data in one place.
Engagement, supercharged!
Earn rewards when you engage at your favorite community events!
In just two minutes, our app let’s students check-in & share their experience. We’ll certify participation, add it to their Impact Profile, pay them our digital currency, and suggest new glocal friends! Exchange our currency for local event tickets or on campus credits!
What students say
Simple & safe
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Check In
You’re notified to check into events you follow.
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Share Feedback
Anonymously share your experience to help event
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Earn Aini
Earn digital currency. Exchange it for rewards!
It takes two minutes
What kind of campus events can we certify participation at?
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Positive reinforcement
Motivation & Goals:
The ability to see tracked progress towards engagement goals can be a powerful motivator for increasing participation levels.
Reward benefits
Positive reinforcement isn’t just for people. Campus culture improves when students see others on campus investing in listening to feedback
Increased awareness
Tracking engagement helps students become more aware of their participation style & frequency, providing valuable insights into their patterns.
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Community
CoPilot
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How could you build a moral, scalable, economic community before modern currency?
Introducing Aini
Introducing Aini, the world’s first community currency. We deposit Aini into people’s in-app wallet when people anonymously share their community participation experiences.
The concept of Aini finds its origin in the Quechua-speaking indigenous communities of the Andean region.
Aini represents the principle of reciprocity, where giving & receiving are not only interconnected, but beneficial to both parties.
Game Changing Features
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Our process takes 2 minutes and uses geo-location and collecting custom data. No paperwork needed
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Eliminate event sign-ups everyone! Once people follow you we’ll notify them when it’s time to check in: Then we’ll geo-locate, check-in, and collect feedback from them. No more sign up sheets!
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Whether your making an impact on the block or across the globe—your dashboard lets you see exactly how all your events are unfolding in real-time.
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Our in-app wallet is the one place people can get their impact certificates, unlocked rewards, and Ayni balance
Digital tools for community engagement
Steve Chalke | Founder of Oasis | London UK
“Glocal is a powerful & unique tool. I’m excited to see it help communities across the globe. Brilliant”
Glocal Glossary
[noun]
Our new app. Global + local.
“Glocal is the next big thing”
Host
[noun/verb ]
Anyone organizing community engagement..
“My favorite host in London is @Oasis. They host so much volunteering in the UK”
follow
[verb]
Auto sign up for events so you can check in without signing up each time.
I’m following @Oasis because I want to know whenever they host an event ”
check-in
[verb ]
Certifying your geo-location at a host’s event.
“@Oasis asks me to check in to their events on Glocal’s app”
review
[verb ]
Sharing your experience with your host.
I’m so glad I get notified halfway thru the event to leave an event review for @Oasis”
Impact certificate
[noun]
Proof you showed up & shared your experience.
“I sent my professor a screenshot of my impact certificate from my civic event”
Glocal profile
[noun]
A profile of all certified impact for people, hosts, and even sponsors.
“Including my Glocal profile gave me an advantage in my interview!”
Sponsor
[noun/verb ]
Anyone rewarding impact.
“ @Lulu sponsors impact across the globe”
Ayni
[noun]
Our digital currency. Quechuan word for reciprocating or an equitable exchange
“I earned 150 Ayni from volunteering and it unlocked tickets to the upcoming @ChicagoFireFC match!”
