Filipino on-demand and pre-booked services app MyKuya launches the fifth iteration of its mobile app. The new and improved MyKuya app has been designed with additional services on top of improving its core features to cater to a larger consumer market.

Currently available in Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite, and Rizal, MyKuya v5 is now more simplified to help new and existing users easily navigate the wide range of services that it offers and book requests for both personal and business purposes.

The company even expanded its offerings with new services such as Government Errands to address the high demand for assistance when it comes to filing government documents. Through this service, users can have a trustworthy MyKuya partner handle and file documents for SSS, Philhealth, PAG-IBIG, TIN ID, and Postal ID, as well as register vehicles at the Land Transportation Office on their behalf.

The app now offers Virtual and Office Assistant services to assist employees with administrative tasks that they cannot attend to.

As a user of the app, I can only complain about the lack of payment methods previously. With this update, MyKuya added GCash and PayMaya as new payment methods. You may also top-up MyKoins for the mobile wallet of the app, and use them to pay for service fees right in the app.

In addition, MyKuya now lets users send images, record a voice note, and even call their MyKuya partner to better coordinate regarding their requests. This is in response to the different preferences of their new and existing customers.

“This is something that our engineering team has put a lot of effort into because a lot of our users are people who are busy with a myriad of tasks. With the MyKuya app, you can have as many as 100 transactions at the same time. If you want to hire 100 people, you can do that with MyKuya,” according to MyKuya Founder Shahab Shabibi.

The Filipino super app now has a limitless transaction feature, allowing users to book a multitude of requests at the same time — something meant for both individuals and businesses looking to ramp up their processes.

With all of these new app features and services, MyKuya shows how it consistently provides quality services for Filipinos. Since 2017, the company has been providing convenient on-demand services such as grocery delivery, bill payments, and house cleaning.

The company is looking to work with some of the biggest enterprises in the Philippines to enable a larger shift to on-demand services. According to the founder of MyKuya, the app company has already been approached by large companies in the healthcare, retail, and logistics industries interested in utilizing MyKuya’s technology to launch their own app with their own branding.

“As we move forward, MyKuya will continue to look for more ways to help Filipinos with their errands and responsibilities, as well as enable businesses to grow and shift to digital processes. This is our contribution to the country’s culture of ‘bayanihan’ or nation-building. With MyKuya, nobody gets left behind,” added Shabibi


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