Pépi is the project I came up with for my UX/UI design diploma, based on a simple observation that was close to my heart. It's a platform for exchanging and donating plants, cuttings and seeds. Simply post an ad on your profile and get in touch with other Pépi members in your area. Once you've reached an agreement, you can arrange a meeting to make the exchange.
Pépi aims to raise awareness about the consumption of plants and seeds. In time, Pépi will also organize local plant exchange events.
Seeds work in a similar way to bananas in the Geev application.
By registering, users receive 10 virtual seeds to start trading in the application. Each listing has a value in terms of the number of seeds determined by the application. The more a plant is in demand (because it's rare or in season), the higher its value. Adopting and trading plants will therefore be the main ways to earn seeds. Another way will be for users to participate in the recognition of ads whose plants are not identified.
The plant list option allows users to add plants they own, or those
they have just acquired, to an easily accessible tab. The plant sheets give practical advice on plant care. The blog (specific web address) also provides advice on plants, cuttings and cultivation, as well as information on the ecological impact of the industry.