Meaningful Planet

Meaningful Planet

An eco-action app and mobile network

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Meaningful Planet: is an eco-action app and mobile / cell phone network. We offer a positive alternative to other mobile, broadband, and consumer service providers, where customers bills directly contribute to restoring nature through their mobile contract.
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Launch tags:Android•Education•Climate Tech
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Nick Falkowski
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ We're excited to launch Meaningful Planet – where we channel everyday services (like your mobile phone bill) into tools for tackling the climate crisis. We want to make it easier for people to have a positive impact on the environment without extra effort, cost, or sacrifice, by utilising everyday bills they already pay for as a means to deliver tangible impact. šŸš€ What we've built: * A fully operational mobile network (MVNO) with top-tier UK coverage & roaming through the EU * Custom-built account management platform and API-driven SIM management service * iOS and Android apps for account management, environmental project details, real-time impact tracking 🌿 The twist: * 10% of every bill funds UK wildlife and habitat restoration projects. No greenwashing, just transparent, measurable impact. šŸ’” Tech stack: * Backend: Ruby on Rails * Frontend: Html + CSS * Brochure Site: Webflow * Mobile Apps: React Native APIs: RESTful, integrated with EE for network services šŸ”® On our roadmap: * Citizen Science & Plant ID Features for customers via the App * GIS Biodiversity Net Gain management system * Expansion into broadband and other sectors šŸ› ļø We're looking for: * Feedback and thoughts * Ideas for gamification of impact tracking * Potential distribution & integration partners We'd love your thoughts on how we can push this concept further. Any questions or ideas? Fire away!