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Thanks to this new innovative app, CRAWL, Lagosians can now bid farewell to time-consuming searches for cool hangout spots and the resulting dissatisfaction. CRAWL is a fun utility app containing a directory of the best restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other cool spots in the city of Lagos. Whether you’re on the lookout for a good cocktail bar or restaurant, you can go wrong with CRAWL.
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As the name suggests, CRAWL lets users crawl through a plethora of spots and activities that pique their curiosity. The app provides users with suggestions of places to visit based on the preferences they select such as budget, location, and more. CRAWL also lets users receive notifications and updates about upcoming events taking place at these venues. With this information at their fingertips, users can save their favourite hangout spots and experiences for future reference. Signing up on the app involves a quick and easy process. All users have to do is sign up using their Apple, Facebook, Google account, or valid email address. Although CRAWL originally started in Lagos, the app is set to operate in other major cities in Africa, providing access to popular events in these cities. The app will also be introduced to other sub-Saharan countries such as Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and more. Aside from the exciting social experience it offers to tourists and locals, CRAWL offers a business opportunity to bar owners, event organisers, nightclubs, and service providers looking to increase brand visibility. Getting The App CRAWL is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Click the links below to download the app. apps.apple play.google Featured Image Source: The Lagos Today
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