The Benissa City Council has launched a mobile application that centralizes municipal information such as the cultural agenda, news, and official notices. Its debut will take place during the Moros y Cristianos festivities, where attendees will be able to check schedules and the full program from their mobile phones. The initiative aims to provide a quick and convenient way for citizens to access local events and services without having to search through multiple websites or papers.
Development and availability on mobile platforms 📱
The application will be available on both Apple and Android, with an interface designed to be intuitive. In this initial phase, modules for checking events and push notifications for urgent alerts have been integrated. If user response is positive during the festival trials, the council plans to add additional features such as administrative procedures or geolocation of services. The tool has been developed with a practical approach, avoiding technical complexities that would hinder its daily use.
Goodbye to the crumpled paper schedule in your pocket 😅
Finally, the residents of Benissa will be able to stop searching for the crumpled sheet of the Moros y Cristianos program among their sandwich and headscarf. The app promises to end that anxiety of not knowing whether the parade starts at 6:00 PM or 7:00 PM because the lettering on the poster has been washed away by the rain. Now we just have to hope it doesn't crash right when the music starts, because then we'll be back to asking the neighbor next door, who always knows everything.