Business students at the University of South Florida (USF) have a new tool to connect with others for collaboration on projects thanks to the app “Peabj”. Founded by Kamila Khasanova and Jordan Murti, the app has already gained popularity among USF students with over 200 downloads and usage.
One of the students who found success through Peabj is Sarthak Pattnaik, who introduced badminton to his friend, Nicholas Pacini, after meeting him through the app. The two are both students at the MUMA College of Business at USF and credit Peabj with helping them establish a successful startup company. According to them, the app has fast-tracked their professional goals by connecting them with the right talent and serious investors, leading to placement in competitive programs like Hustle, which provides funding for their startup.
Although currently only available at USF, Peabj plans to eventually open its doors nationwide. The app has proven to be a valuable resource for business students at USF, facilitating connections and collaborations that have real-world applications. With its focus on building professional connections among business students, Peabj is poised to become an essential tool for aspiring entrepreneurs across the country.