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BaseHubs


4.0 ( 2720 ratings )
Essen und Trinken Wirtschaft
Entwickler Basehubs Inc.
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Whether you’re a Veteran settling into a new community, a young family who has recently completed a PCS, or just searching for military discounts in your local area, BaseHubs helps you discover the businesses that are trusted by other military families. We’re proud of the smart development that went into building this app, but it’s the recommendations, reviews, and opinions of the military community that really make the whole thing work.

What this app will do: Make it easier to find trusted businesses near you.
A lot has changed in the last couple of years, including where we spend our money. It seems we’ve moved our shopping online, we have our meals delivered, and we get “customer service” by sending an email into the void. An unfortunate result of this is that too many of us take for granted the lifeblood of any strong city or town - local businesses. If we are supporting the shops in our area, in our digital lives we’ve lost the art of turning to the people around us for recommendations. The people with whom we have something in common, and whose opinions carry far more weight than a nameless, faceless reviewer online. Sure, we’d all like to get recommendations from people we trust, but that’s not exactly the internet’s specialty. It should be easy to find a new great place for your family to eat, or a reliable mechanic, or a new dentist. That’s not reality. Something as simple as finding a great locally-owned business becomes a cluttered, unreliable, and unsatisfying task. BaseHubs is changing that, one community at a time. We think there’s far more trust and relevance when reviews and recommendations are coming from other military families.

What this app won’t do: Treat you like a product to be sold.
We think people are getting fed up with being the food source for the internet’s data hogs. We do not sell the data or profile information of our community members. Period. While selling your bits and bytes to the highest bidder is all too common for many apps and services, that’s not how we operate. All the details are in our privacy policy, but we figured it’s worth repeating here.