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Gonefive app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 4 ratings )
Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: MORE LABS LTD.
Free
Current version: 1166206352, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 12 Apr 2016
App size: 4 Bytes

Gonefive, the lifestyle app everyones talking about.

Limited offer means Gonefive is absolutely free. Hurry before we change our minds!

Tired of having to search high and low for the most happening places with the best offers near you? Always heading to the same venue? Spending way too much on nights out?

Wouldn’t it be great to have an app that helps you discover new and exciting places throughout the week without making a dent in your wallet?

Well, have no fear, Gonefive is finally here!

Gonefive is the UAEs hottest new app everyone is talking about. Get the latest offers on drinks, food and places to chill right in the palm of your hand.

Discover ladies nights, men’s nights, happy hours, brunches and much more every day of the week. We’ve done all the hard work so you can easily find the next happy hour or plan your night out hopping between bars, clubs and restaurants. It’s simple and easy to use and looks amazing. It’s what you’ve been waiting for!

Version 1.0.1 features include:
• Favourite an offer to view later
• Favourite a venue to get personalised offers
• Professional reviews and ratings from the best Foodies and critics
• Map view and search to easily find that perfect location
• Request an Uber ride from within the app or plan via maps.
• Keyword search to find any offer quickly
• Gorgeous swipe and view through our huge offer and venue listing
• Push notifications. Keep up with the latest trends and offers
• Share on social media and win prizes, get exclusive offers or be part of an amazing happening community
• Exclusive offers for premium users
• Offers of the day
• Nearby offers.
• Contact venues from the app

So, what are you waiting for? It’s Gonefive somewhere!

Join us on:
facebook/gonefive
twitter/itsgonefive
Instagram.com/gonefive

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