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Bella Roy
Cum Laude Honors Graduate [Public Relations and Letters] from University of Oklahoma. Based in New York City.
During my quarantine, I like to write, apply for jobs, watch movies and apply for more jobs.
Cum Laude Honors Graduate [Public Relations and Letters] from University of Oklahoma. Based in New York City.
During my quarantine, I like to write, apply for jobs, watch movies and apply for more jobs.
As a very-recent New Yorker coming from the flat plains of Oklahoma, the doorman component was not one I prioritized in the Midwest. But after I landed my 5th floor, no doorman apartment in the East Village, I quickly reevaluated the advantages of a doorman, especially for accepting packages when I’m not home. A real-life doorman brings convenience and safety and allows me to enjoy New York to its fullest. But doormen are super expensive, and honestly, I love my apartment. I wouldn’t move apartments and take the increase in rent just to have a doorman. Then I found Pucky. What is Pucky? Pucky is an app that allows me to enjoy the convenience of doorman, at the click of my fingers. I cannot recommend the app enough, especially as a religious Amazon Prime user. Pucky’s simple lock/unlock button in the app makes me my own doorman. From my phone, I can open the lobby and let myself or delivery people in. Instead of spending my day waiting for deliveries - and more than likely missing that small window – Pucky lets me live in the moment, as cliche as that sounds. My 80 lbs. golden retriever, Francis, also moved with my partner and I to New York City. Francis loves long walks, belly rubs and feeding time. NYC’s dog walking apps are fabulous and help make sure Francis is exercised and loved on while I’m at work. The problem arises when I must leave a key outside my door. The Pucky app helps secure me, Francis and my loved ones’ safety with the lock/unlock feature that allows me to buzz in only those I choose. There is no longer a need for my key to be in a lockbox next to my door, on display for the world. The Pucky setup process was simple and I met the founders. They explained how their Yorkie, Jack-Jack, was the muse behind the idea, and the reason for the dog branded on the device. The entire process took under 30 minutes. Internet is necessary for Pucky to work, which in this day in age, should not be an issue. However, Pucky must be plugged into an outlet for power, as it has yet to go wireless. So, if your buzzer isn’t close to an outlet, be sure to snag an extension cord. I give Pucky an 8.5 star review out of 10 due to this issue. I’m thrilled for the Pucky 2.0 wireless feature, which I think will come soon. I recommended Pucky for all of those who have a dog or pet, enjoy easy deliveries and indulging in the option to share my personal, virtual key with my friends. Overall, I rate pucky.io a rating of 8.5/10 for convenience and ease of use. I knocked off 1.5 stars for needing an extension cord for power.
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