Peer To Peer Network aka MobiCard announced it has executed the development contract for MOBICARD™ 2.0. Nicholis Santana and Jay Wallace will begin to get started on transforming the app to implement CEO Joshua Sodaitis vision for MOBICARD™ 2.0. Peer To Peer Network has completed payment in the amount of $20,000 to kick off a 130-day coding sprint to complete the reconstruction, redesign, and added features of the MOBICARD™ 2.0 platform. A minimum of 7-day vacation buffer will be added to the running day completion total; this does not include holidays; however, the contract notates that time is of the essence. The final cash payment will be paid after a 2-week verification, beta test program is completed, those bugs are fixed, and all paid for functions are verified as functioning.

An additional free 130 days of bug support will be given to the MOBICARD™ 2.0 apps. The contract has a BONUS clause that if the developers complete the project in 90 days, they will each receive 50 million PTOP shares. PTOP believes this will incentivize the developers to work overtime, and work on the weekends, to do a good job in the shortest amount of time possible.

The scope of work for the MOBICARD 2.0 project includes all execution, implementation, and walk-through for the update to both iOS (Apple), and Android interface of the PTOP design created by Joshua Sodaitis. The project will be set up in phases, where Nick Santana & Jay Wallace will engage in weekly meetings with CEO Sodaitis. The developers have ensured that they have adequate resources for designing, building, testing, and implementing the MOBICARD™ 2.0 application.

PTOP had a soft launch of MOBICARD™ apps in 2020. What they learned was that small details on the design needed to be fixed before they went out to actively market the apps. For instance, the SIGN UP interface must have a better look that adds a clear SIGN UP and SIGN IN set of options.

The problem they were facing prior was that there were buttons for “Log in with Facebook” “Log in with LinkedIn““Log in with email” and the text above those buttons said “New to MobiCard? Click here to sign up now”. Most users & potential users were not clicking the text to sign up, they were clicking the login buttons that grabbed their attention.

This small detail makes all of the difference between potential users who give up on trying to sign up, and users gaining easy sign ups. MOBICARD™ 2.0 will solve that issue. MOBICARD™ 2.0 will offer an easy, clear, and concise way to sign up.

MOBICARD™ 2.0 will have just 2 buttons SIGN UP or SIGN IN, that keeps it simple. This will make a big difference. Another small detail that will make a significant difference is the password process when signing up.

Think Latitude the previous developers, never put the eye button next to the password, so when user were signing up for the mobile app and punching in user password user couldn't see what user typed. User just saw the black dots, so when user have to confirm user password by entering it again, if user accidentally hit the wrong letter with user thumb, user could not check to see what user actually entered in, and user simply got a message that read “error something went wrong”. MOBICARD™ 2.0 solves this issue and will allow users to view what they type for their password with the use of the eye that is standard in most successful apps today.

Also included in the contract Todd Nilson, MD a member of the MOBICARD™ Advisory Board will be directly communicating in 3-way communications with CEO Josh Sodaitis and the tech team. Todd will be given access to Zen-Hub and Git-Hub development management systems for the progress of MOBICARD 2.0's development phases.?Todd an important part of PTOP's testing team and advisory board, brings a unique 20-year background working as a practicing physician and as a member of the regional Board of Directors of a large multi-state healthcare company in the western United States. In addition to his work as a physician, Dr. Nilson has been a member of the advisory board of multiple tech and bio-tech companies.

?He provides a unique and valuable outside perspective that helps ensure that the MOBICARD™ 2.0 will be relevant to the generation of individuals who have built up longer established businesses and organizations. Todd has been involved with MOBICARD™ since before it was even in the app stores and has given the company valuable feedback along the way. Now so close to the finish line for MOBICARD™ 2.0 and making it a marketable app, PTOP believes that communication with Todd will remain central to the completion of the new MOBICARD™ 2.0.