Innovative app is the key to hassle-free days out in the UK as freedom arrives

An upcoming mobile app is designed to alleviate the hassle and stress of booking experiences and days out in the UK as society opens up again.

Keetoo has been designed by Buckinghamshire couple Vinay and Renuka Bhardwaj, who have two children and put their heads together to come up with a solution to combat how difficult and expensive it is to organise a day out.

That solution, which is the ‘key to’ a fantastic day-out, allows users to browse, book and enter many of the UK’s best attractions using only their phones.

Vinay, an experienced business innovator with decades under his belt in the attractions industry, came up with Keetoo’s basic structure.

“Our goal was to create an app that offered a genuinely simple way to find interesting days out and then book and enter them in a cashless and paperless way,” he said.

“We all know how difficult it can be to organise a day out, once you’ve cleared your diary, done your research and assembled your friends or family. From where to go, what tickets you’ll need to visit various attractions to exclusions and bookings inflexibility.

“We wanted to make booking a day out to a place which interests you just a few taps away. All of the choice and the information you need and your tickets are in one place.”

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Description automatically generated with low confidenceVinay and Renuka also addressed the consumer’s perennial problem – how to make days out more accessible, flexible and convenient while still offering a value proposition.

“Keetoo takes care of all of these problems,” Renuka said. “As well as TapEntry, the app allows its users to change cash into more valuable Keetoo Kredits, which can be used for venue entrance and experiences all over London and elsewhere around the UK.

“The app offers access to a huge range of well-known and undiscovered venues in one convenient app – no tickets, no cash, no hassle, as confirmed by a recent review at Trustpilot.

“It’s essential to make it as convenient to go out on an adventure as the likes of Netflix have made it easy to stay in.”

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