The 'Kyiv Digital' app has a major update.


'Kyiv Digital' app version 3.0 update
The team behind the 'Kyiv Digital' mobile app has released their new update - version 3.0, which includes a new section with useful links and changes to the main menu. This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration (KMDA).
Deputy Head of the KMDA Petro Olenich said that one of the main features of the 'Kyiv Digital' app is their constant effort to listen to users and implement their suggestions. He believes that the new version of the app will make its use even more convenient and enjoyable.
One of the main features of the 'Kyiv Digital' app is our constant effort to listen to our users and implement their suggestions. We are confident that the new version of the app will make its use even more convenient and enjoyable.
In the new update, the app's interface has become more modern, and navigation - more convenient, making it easier for users to switch to their profile and to the screen of all services. From now on, swiping the screen to the left will take users to their profile, and to the right - to all app services.
The number of services in the 'Kyiv Digital' app has exceeded 30, so the development team made changes to the main services menu to make the placement more convenient.
Responding to user requests, developers added a separate category in the services, which contains useful links to city sites, including charitable foundations, ways to help the army, and other useful sources.
Let us recall that the 'Kyiv Digital' app has started testing a contactless payment function in surface public transport.
Previously, students in Kyiv received the option to order a digital card for free travel.
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