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Results: New snow-clearing app inspired by Winnipeg winters

Published on 12/06/2018
By: ghahrem5
2217
Technology
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A new app created by students from the University of Manitoba is being marketed as the 'Uber for snow removal'. The OnTheStep app puts homeowners in touch with people who will shovel your snow for you. If you have snow, who does the shoveling?
A new app created by students from the University of Manitoba is being marketed as the 'Uber for snow removal'. The OnTheStep app puts homeowners in touch with people who will shovel your snow for you. If you have snow, who does the shoveling?
I do
33%
733 votes
My child
8%
171 votes
My spouse
19%
415 votes
I hire a company
4%
91 votes
My neighbor
5%
102 votes
Kids on the street
2%
40 votes
Someone else
5%
113 votes
Live in a townhouse/apartment where snow clearing is their responsibility
12%
259 votes
Who clears my snow? We just leave it
6%
137 votes
No snow were I live
25%
551 votes
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It's being called the 'Uber for snow removal' and it was founded by Buhle Mwanza, a computer science student at the University of Manitoba. Co-creators of the snow clearing app say they were inspired by the wintry weather of Winnipeg. After setting up a profile that includes the size of the driveway, users can request shoveling services when the snow starts to fall. When they launched November 12th they had to wait a few weeks before Winnipeg welcomed it's first major snowfall of the year, but then the steppers got to work. They also partnered with Winnipeg business 'Hire a Refugee' to help fill the need for shovelers. And they don't plan on stopping with snow. There's plans to turn the app into a lawn mowing service when the summer arrives. Do you think this is a great idea?
It's being called the 'Uber for snow removal' and it was founded by Buhle Mwanza, a computer science student at the University of Manitoba. Co-creators of the snow clearing app say they were inspired by the wintry weather of Winnipeg. After setting up a profile that includes the size of the driveway, users can request shoveling services when the snow starts to fall. When they launched November 12th they had to wait a few weeks before Winnipeg welcomed it's first major snowfall of the year, but then the steppers got to work. They also partnered with Winnipeg business 'Hire a Refugee' to help fill the need for shovelers. And they don't plan on stopping with snow. There's plans to turn the app into a lawn mowing service when the summer arrives. Do you think this is a great idea?
Yes
64%
1410 votes
No
9%
210 votes
Undecided
27%
597 votes
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