Clutch CEO Ned Moore His App to Turn Smartphones into Digital Wallets
There are many apps that look to replace the use of loyalty and rewards cards in retail stores in restaurants. A growing number tech companies are also looking to make smartphones into a way to make everyday payments in the physical world as well. Other apps exist to help customers gain rewards for spending their money as part of a new marketing model powered by mobile technology. However, cool person in technology Ned Moore didn’t found his startup Clutch to do just one of these things but all of them. Clutch is an app for both Android and Apple mobile devices that aims to replace users’ physical wallets altogether. On Clutch, people can add all the physical cards they would normally keep in their wallets, such as store loyalty cards or gift cards, so they can shop directly from the app. Moore also lets users add credit cards to the app along with store cards and gift cards. Moore even lets people add coupons for one-time deals when shopping with the app. Users who have trouble downloading the app or adding any type of card to it need to find a smartphone tech support service to help them.
Clutch also provides other features to be a mobile shopping hub for users. Moore instituted a system where customers get rewards for taking advantage of certain deals that the company advertises on the app. Customers can then use those points to get better deals for later or earn gift cards. Users can shop online from within the Clutch app and use their credit cards, gift cards, and loyalty cards to make purchases immediately. Clutch also gives users a bar code scanner to help them compare in-store prices to online prices when out shopping. Users who have trouble using the scanner should contact a mobile PC repair company to see if anything is wrong with their device. Moore wants his app built from the ground up to help consumers in every aspect of shopping.
Before becoming CEO of Clutch, Moore had previously built up a strong reputation as an entrepreneur and executive. He founded Portico Systems in 2000 and ran the company for twelve years. He also served on the board of several other companies such as Verilogue and HelloTotem.com during that time. Having an executive with such strong experience in the business world can only mean positive things for Clutch’s future.
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