Hey! I am the maker of the DoNotPay "robot lawyer", which has previously helped a lot of people successfully appeal parking tickets (among other things).
I'm excited to expand to help the homeless and newly evicted claim housing. I find it a disgrace that London/NYC/San Francisco housing are hubs of global wealth, yet there are a record number of people on the streets.
The service is, of course, completely free. Currently, it works for the whole of the UK, but other areas are coming shortly.
Please let me know if you have any questions and find some additional information below.
Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/n...
Mashable: http://mashable.com/2016/08/10/r...
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@jbrowder1 Ground breaking product, UX, and founder. Seriously one of the most game changing products I've seen helping solve some of the most annoying things like parking, delayed flights, and more. I'm SO excited to see him tackling problems like housing and helping the homeless. It's amazing when groundbreaking and novel products are doing good for the world too.
Major props Josh!! Been an honor watching you grind this out. Onward!
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This is really cool Joshua. I hope its adaptable to typos and other edge cases (someone typing Si, instead of Yes).
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Love the UX --> scary, confusing legal world wrapped into a friendly, bite-size and guided interface.
One ux tip: Right now, the responses feel automatic and rushed. It doesn't actually feel like chatting with a person. Penny (https://www.pennyapp.io/) does a great job of pacing the conversation and making it appear as if a real human is chatting with you. This is small but I can really feel the difference as a user.
Good luck!
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