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A Europe-wide app linking newcomers with locals who speak their language and know the system, while letting locals earn by offering services.
Read More →Integration is hindered by language barriers, unfamiliar systems, and little culturally sensitive support. Many migrants turn to Facebook, Telegram, or WhatsApp, but quality is uneven, prices unregulated, and trust uncertain.
Some rely on friends or relatives, but many face exploitation or high costs, slowing integration and limiting independence.
Pinpink changes this with a safe, local alternative where users find nearby help from people who speak their language and share their experiences. Providers can earn or volunteer, building lasting support.
Users seeking language help can find bilingual service providers and individuals who can assist with in-person translation during appointments, help interpret documents, and explain local systems in the user’s native language.
The user gets help from service providers to fill out official forms, understand legal letters, write emails, and navigate administrative paperwork.
The user connects with service providers offering tutoring for language learning, school support, exam preparation, vocational training, or skill-building, all in the user’s preferred language.
Service providers can help users with finding apartments, contacting landlords, understanding rental agreements, and completing housing applications.
Service providers can offer users step-by-step help with essential tasks such as registering an address, opening a bank account, obtaining health insurance, applying for permits, and more.
The user books native-language guides with service providers for food tours, city walks, cultural events, workshops, and local travel experiences. This allows the user to experience the country through the eyes of someone who shares their own background and language.