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Japanese waitlist system “MyTurn” keeps social distance; subsidy for businesses now available
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"MyTurn" is a waitlist system operated by JustEnough Corporation in Japan. The system, which is not only convenient and helpful for both businesses and customers, has the added advantage during the pandemic of allowing customers to maintain social distance.
In a press release today, August 5th, 2021, JustEnough announced that MyTurn, which previously was compatible with phone, email, or short mail, has now been upgraded for compatibility with LINE mini-applications and the LINE call function, thus making it even easier to use. To promote the upgrade, they also launched a campaign in which they're offering a subsidy to businesses newly applying to implement the MyTurn system.
Campaign Overview
The first 15 companies to apply will be subsidized 100,000 yen for newly installing the MyTurn system at their facility.
The campaign will continue until September 30, 2021, or until the 15th application has been received, whichever comes first.
Conditions for applying
Interested businesses should access the website / QR code listed above, or visit JustEnough's main website at the following link.