Toulouse: their Cabashop app makes it possible to pool lessons
The Toulousain Yohann Marconato had the idea of creating a simple solution for carpooling food courses between customers, by paying Cabashop.
The Toulousain Yohann Marconato is preparing to launch the Cabashop mobile application on September 1st. After having matured in 1Kubator Toulouse, this innovation makes it possible to teach “by favoring community delivery in a different and participatory way. All in an ecological and social approach. For this, the person who will pass the lessons an announcement on the application that will be visible to his neighbors and colleagues. The latter could register on it, place an order and be delivered in stride”, specifies the founder of Cabashop. This saves time and money. The online payment of the order is transferred, after confirmation of the delivery, by means of a scan of the receipt securing the delivery.
Those who deliver receive financial compensation for their course carpooling.
In the first, three Toulouse businesses, including Bio C’Bon and Les Délices de Tunis, have entered into a partnership with the Cabashop app.
Son of an artisan butcher from Tournefeuille, Yohann Marconato says he knew this announcement system in the family butcher shop when he was very young, “since I myself went to deliver bicycles to elderly customers. In exchange, I receive some sweets or pocket money. Above all, this allows for real cohesion between the merchant and the customer,” he recalls.
After studying law, international trade and marketing, Yohann Marconato had the idea of creating the Cabashop app, which can be downloaded for free from Google Play and Apple Store, with the help of developer Michaël Lucas and engineer Jules Bouffat.
Eventually, Yohann Marconato preferred to distribute his service to craftsmen in the Toulouse region, “then in the outer suburbs and the Occitanie region”.