Scanaroo

Chatting about Scanaroo on ComputerAmerica

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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to chat for an hour with Craig Crossman on ComputerAmerica about Scanaroo.  ( ComputerAmerica is the nation’s longest running nationally syndicated radio talk show on computers and technology and is heard on both the Business TalkRadio Network and the Lifestyle TalkRadio Network, weeknights at 10PM Eastern time, by about 1.5MM listeners.)

The conversation with Crossman was a really good time. We covered all sorts of different things around the history of Scanaroo, including:

  • What was the genesis behind developing Scanaroo?
  • How will Scanaroo help customers?
  • How will mobile devices and applications like Scanaroo affect business?
  • Is this just for loyalty cards?
  • What has the market’s reaction been thusfar? How many users?
  • How is it being promoted?
  • What’s next for Scanaroo?

All in all, a highly enjoyable conversation. Take a listen.

InternetRetailer: “Mobile tech vendor seeks to ease the strain on wallets”

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Mobile tech vendor seeks to ease the strain on wallets…literally
From InternetRetailer (August 18, 2009)

picture-19Many consumers’ wallets and purses are bulging with loyalty cards, membership cards, credit cards and other pieces of plastic. It seems sometimes one could use a second wallet or handbag just for the ever-growing number of cards.

Mobile technology vendor Cerado Inc. believes there’s a market for a niche mobile solution to ease management and carrying of loyalty cards. It has introduced Scanaroo, an iPhone application that enables consumers to take close-up pictures of loyalty cards and store and organize the images. The goal is not to have to carry loyalty cards at all, using the iPhone, instead.

After a card has been photographed and stored in the Scanaroo library, a consumer can read the number of the card to a cashier or, in some cases, let the cashier scan the card’s bar code image directly on the smartphone. Some types of bar code readers can scan from a computer-based image; others cannot.

“Mobile phones and Scanaroo today do for loyalty and other cards what the iPod did years ago for CDs,” says Christopher Carfi, CEO of Cerado. “It used to be you’d grab a half-dozen CDs on your way out and hope you had enough and the best ones for the day. Then the iPod came along and you could have every CD you owned on one, small mobile device. The iPod was transformational technology. And so are mobile phones. In this case, it’s Scanaroo carrying all your cards on one, small mobile device.”

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Nice Article on Scanaroo in Mobile Marketer

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We had the chance to chat via email with Jordan Crook from Mobile Marketer earlier this week about Scanaroo, our loyalty card app for the iPhone.

Here’s a link to Jordan’s side of the story, which we think was pretty-much spot on.

The key graf:

“Over the next decade, mobile will be the
transformational technology that fundamentally alters the
customer/vendor relationship, which is currently predominantly
one-sided on the side of the vendor”

This is really the foundation of why we built the app, and it derives directly from Doc Searls’ drive with ProjectVRM, which has a stated goal of creating “tools of independence and engagement” for the customer side of the business relationship.

That said, Crook really grokked that what we’re trying to do with Scanaroo provides a benefit for both parties.

I saw this tweet today from @FitMenu which said “I’ve turned down loyalty programs to avoid that one more thing to carry,” and Crook noted that “often times, loyalty cards, gift cards and membership cards are not used on a daily basis,” which is exactly right, because it’s currently a hot pain to carry them all around. So, the retailers win, too, by always having the opportunity to have their card easily available.

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Cerado Launches Loyalty Card Organization App (Mobile Marketer)

And…we are approved!

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Just got the email that Scanaroo is up and live in the App store.  Woot!  Seach on “scanaroo” either from the App Store icon on your phone, or in iTunes, and there it is.

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And…We’re Rolling

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Submitted the Gold release of Scanaroo to the App Store a few moments ago.  We’re currently hearing 7-14 days on approvals, but it’s purely anecdotal at this point.  Exciting!

New Alpha

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Oh man, the new alpha is looking sweet.

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(actual screen shot)

N.B. Please note that after this alpha, we swapped out some of the icons in the tab bar using icons by Joseph Wain / glyphish.com, which totally rock and are under a (CC)-attribution license.  We like Glyphish a lot.

The Costanza Wallet

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The Scanaroo use case, writ large.

Website work continues

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And now we’ve got the bare bones of the website up.

Alpha

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The Scanaroo alpha is charging along swimmingly.  Camera integration is working, and we can store loyalty cards, insurance cards, library cards, and a couple of other types of cards, too.