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Play your sport anytime you want with this app.

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Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to play a sport but there are no proper places to play or there are no other players with you to play the game ?
People in cities are unable to find a place just to enjoy their favourite sport and with the population increasing exponentially every year, it makes it even harder for people to play.
But what if there is an app which allows you to do this-
  • Search for a play area or a court which is suitable for your particular sport.
  • Invite players from the app to play or allow you to join in other's game.
  • Notify you when the number of players required are filled in.
  • Tell you whether the place you want to play is free or occupied.
and the app which does this all is Hoopmaps
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Though this app can only be used for basketball imagine an app which can work with all the other sports.The ideal app should link different sporting communities. This should be made interactive among the users so that the user can make new friends and try different sports on different days. The only hitch with this app should be the user interactivity. The more users interact with each other the better it is for the app and for the users. This is a serendipitous app for people who love playing outdoors but are restricted by the number of playgrounds and the number of players. We are pretty sanguine for this app to come into play hastily.


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