Conjoin helps people connect quickly with nearby blood donors, platelet donors, and trusted local service providers when support is needed most.
The app is designed to make urgent and everyday requests easier by bringing together location-based matching, request management, and a simple profile system in one place.
What you can do with Conjoin:
• Create requests for blood donation support
• Create requests for platelet donation support
• Offer help as a donor or service provider
• Discover nearby people based on your location
• Mark pickup or request locations on the map
• Manage your profile and availability
• View, receive, accept, and track requests inside the app
• Connect with home service providers such as plumbers, electricians, and other local helpers
How it works:
1. Sign in using your mobile number and OTP verification
2. Complete your profile details
3. Choose whether you want to request help, donate, or provide services
4. Submit your request or availability
5. Share or mark your location for better nearby matching
6. Connect with relevant users through the app
Key features:
• Simple mobile number login with OTP
• Location-based nearby discovery
• Blood and platelet request flows
• Support for service-based categories
• Map-based location selection
• Profile and request management
• Notifications for important updates
Who Conjoin is for:
• Individuals looking for blood or platelet donor support
• Donors who want to help nearby people
• Users who want to provide useful local services
• Communities that want a faster way to coordinate urgent and practical needs
Important note:
Conjoin helps users connect and coordinate requests, but it does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment advice, or emergency healthcare services. In a medical emergency, please contact local emergency services, a hospital, or a qualified healthcare professional directly.
Location access is used to improve nearby matching, map features, and request pickup marking.
Join Conjoin to connect, respond faster, and support people in your community.