At Eyetem, we are focused on improving the quality of conversations that neighbors are having on our platform every day. Today, we are announcing the integration of generative AI into Eyetem, which leverages the ChatGPT API developed by OpenAI.
Privacy-conscious neighbors all over the US are increasingly using Eyetem to communicate with each other and improve their communities. We are especially grateful to all the new Eyetem users who have recently joined our online community over the past month in places like Texas, California, and New York. Through our efforts to grow awareness of the Eyetem app, we have increased our user base by over 400% this past month alone. We continue to learn a great deal about the needs of neighbors and law enforcement, and we will add features and eliminate bugs to create the best possible experience. In addition to relying on feedback from our users, we are actively seeking investment (contact@eyetem.com) to continue improving the Eyetem app and reaching those who need Eyetem most. As crime continues to challenge neighborhoods and public safety budgets are further constrained, we believe the technology in Eyetem can play a crucial role in creating safer and more connected communities. So tell your neighbors about Eyetem -- and start improving your community today.
TheWebAppMarket, a leading ratings and review platform for web apps, mobile apps, software solutions, and digital service providers, recently released its lists for the top Apps for 2022. Eyetem placed 3rd in both the Ultimate Guide to the Best iOS Apps 2022 and the Ultimate Guide to the Best Free Android Apps 2022.
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Eyetem was recently recognized for its utility as a technology that helps law enforcement and communities improve safety and build a stronger community. According to the Editor’s review on FeedMyApp, Eyetem contributes to “bridging the gap between the local community and the police force.”
App experts are taking note of the Eyetem app and are writing rave reviews. Eyetem was recently reviewed as a Featured App in June 2022 by one of the most prominent mobile app reviewers, MobileAppDaily. In the review, the iPhone version of Eyetem received a perfect rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 stars.
If you are new to Eyetem or haven’t tried it in a while, now is a great time to try out the app and start connecting with your community. When you download the Eyetem app and submit your email address as Feedback before May 27, you will have a chance to win a $250 prize. We will pick a winner on May 30 and send the winner the $250 prize. Learn more about your opportunity to win below.
As crime spikes in major cities around the US, communities are rethinking the way they communicate with one another and law enforcement to promote safety and identify suspicious activities that may lead to crimes. Eyetem allows neighbors to communicate with each other and law enforcement without sharing their personal information. Communities with vigilant neighbors who share information that affects public safety, can report and react to potential threats quicker—keeping their neighborhoods safer.
Eyetem incorporates Web 3.0 decentralized technologies that enable resilient, privacy-focused communication of information and secure payment, while still functioning in a trust-based society where we rely on being able to collaborate and work with trusted entities in our communities, such as law enforcement, government organizations, non-profits, and businesses.
Strong neighborhoods are made up of people who know each other well and interact regularly. As policing and community relations continue to evolve, residents are changing the way they strengthen the interconnectedness and safety of their communities. Take, for example, the residents of Minneapolis. As reported in Vice, “People in Minneapolis Are Calling Each Other Instead of the Cops”: