CEO and Founder of HustleApp, Lawyer Simone Smith Bean, has explained how the HustleApp application is changing the way people connect with service providers.

In a recent interview on Y107.9FM’s Ryse N Shyne morning show with Host Brown Berry, Simone Smith Bean said that the HustleApp is designed to make life easier for both visitors and locals. She noted that the App helps people quickly locate everyday professionals. “Whether you’re looking for hairdressers, barbers, cooks, electricians and many more, HustleApp makes it simple to find them,” she said.
Beyond connecting users to services, she emphasized that the app is also a tool for business growth. “Ghanaians can actually use HustleApp to make money and boost their businesses,” she explained, adding that it provides a platform for products and services to reach more customers.
Simone highlighted the educational side of the app, pointing out that it goes beyond trades. “We also have tutors on the platform, so people can learn or teach and earn at the same time,” she stated.
As a unique feature, HustleApp shines a spotlight on different professions weekly. “Every week we feature a particular profession as a side attraction, and we are doing this to the benefit of users,” she added.
Simone also revealed that HustleApp is working in partnership with D’Antoine Cooper, CEO and founder of Gofadis, to bring the app closer to the people. She explained that they are rolling out activations to encourage sign‑ups and reward users.
She shared that the first activation will take place at Achimota Mall. “We are inviting everyone to come out, sign up, and win an amazing prizes from our partners,” she said.
Promising excitement and community spirit, she added that the event is designed to be lively and rewarding. “It’s going to be fun, and we want people to experience HustleApp in a real way,” Simone assured.




