ORINDA, Calif., Oct. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Ziploop, a mobile technology start-up, announced today that its innovative shopping app is available on the App Store. Ziploop provides shoppers with an effortless way to organize their shopping activities across all devices, at home or on the go.
The application clears purses and wallets of paper, cards, coupons and certificates by storing them in the cloud. "We use our mobile devices for everything, so why shouldn't shopping be a part of that?" says Ziploop CEO, Peter Jackson. Ziploop offers consumers a simple digital organizer to store receipts and rewards, getting rid of all that unwanted wallet clutter. It also works for emailed receipts and rewards, which can be sent directly to customer accounts.
Ziploop is the only application that lets you enjoy paper-free shopping at your fingertips. "Shopping is great fun but the amount of paper that accompanies it can be a real annoyance. Sometimes it seems like receipts, cards and coupons are all over the house yet still time is wasted rifling through purses and bags looking for the right receipt or reward," says Ziploop Co-Founder Sandra Breber. "It is fantastic to be freed from all that paper and have it neatly organized and easily accessible from your mobile phone. You can even receive alerts so that you don't miss out on expiring rewards."
The perks of this fresh new app don't stop there. Consumers are becoming much more aware of ways to sustain the environment and going paper-free is one of them. Recently, several major retailers have stated that they are emailing receipts to customers rather than printing them out. "The new app is changing the way we think about paper, practically making the contents of your mobile phone more valuable than the contents of your wallet. It's the beginning of a shift from paper to digital and Ziploop is leading the way," says Jackson.
Ziploop is now available free on the App Store.
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