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Psinder is a non-commercial mobile app developed by havenocode to simplify and accelerate the dog adoption process in Poland. Designed and launched within just a few weeks using no-code technology (FlutterFlow and Xano), the app quickly gained popularity and has significantly transformed the landscape of pet adoption in the country.
Dog adoption in Poland has traditionally been a complex and often non-transparent process. Prospective pet owners must browse through dozens of different websites, many of which are outdated or unintuitive. The lack of a centralized database and a unified communication system with shelters creates multiple barriers for adopters. Meanwhile, shelters struggle with time and technological constraints, making it difficult to update listings and efficiently match animals with new homes.
To address these challenges, Psinder was created—a mobile app that centralizes the adoption process, making it more accessible for both shelters and adopters. Users can browse thousands of adoptable dogs in one place, using filters and intuitive features such as swiping left or right on dog profiles, saving favorites, and directly contacting shelters. By automating processes and providing a clear, organized database, Psinder enables faster and more efficient adoptions.
The havenocode team designed and developed Psinder as a comprehensive, user-friendly tool for both prospective dog adopters and animal shelters. The key objectives of the project included:
Psinder is optimized for high performance and scalability. Built using the no-code platform FlutterFlow, with a robust backend architecture powered by Xano, the app runs smoothly—even with thousands of active users.
Advanced caching and data optimization mechanisms ensure fast content loading, while a well-structured database allows seamless processing of thousands of dog profiles and user interactions. Additionally, modern security standards safeguard user data and ensure the app's stability.
Thanks to its flexible architecture and efficient use of no-code technology, Psinder can easily expand with new features, adapting to the growing needs of the adoption community.
Psinder was built entirely with no-code technology, allowing for rapid development and continuous iteration based on user feedback:
Psinder is designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind, ensuring that anyone—regardless of their tech experience—can navigate the app effortlessly.
Users appreciate the clear and intuitive interface, which makes browsing dog profiles enjoyable and efficient. Features like swiping profiles left or right, saving favorites, and quickly contacting shelters streamline the adoption process, making it more engaging and user-friendly.
High user ratings and numerous recommendations confirm that Psinder is fulfilling its mission as an exceptional adoption tool.
Psinder also has a dedicated website, built using the no-code platform Webflow, available at www.psinder.app. The site serves as an information hub, providing users with quick access to key details about the app, its features, and its mission. With a modern design, intuitive navigation, and SEO optimization, the website attracts both potential adopters and animal shelters. It helps organizations learn how to join the platform while allowing users to seamlessly transition to downloading the app.
Psinder is more than an app—it’s a social initiative aimed at increasing adoption rates and improving the quality of life for dogs in shelters. Our commitment to social responsibility is rooted in education and advocacy for responsible pet adoption, ensuring future pet owners make well-informed decisions.
We support shelters by providing them with a free, easy-to-use tool for updating adoption listings and efficiently finding homes for their dogs. By digitizing the adoption process, we reduce informational chaos and promote sustainable solutions for helping homeless animals. We firmly believe that technology can drive meaningful change, and our efforts are making a lasting impact on the future of animal welfare in Poland.
Psinder collaborates with dozens of shelters and animal welfare organizations across Poland, ensuring that adoption listings are always up to date. In addition to working with rescue groups, we also partner with businesses and brands that support shelters, helping to improve living conditions for animals waiting for a home. We actively organize joint educational campaigns and adoption promotions, encouraging businesses to engage in socially responsible actions for animal welfare. Through these partnerships, we not only increase adoption rates but also provide essential support to the organizations caring for these animals.
Our initiative has been recognized at the Mobile Trends Awards 2025, an annual competition celebrating the best mobile app projects in Poland. A jury of top industry experts has nominated Psinder as one of the best apps in the Social Impact / CSR in Mobile category. Competing alongside some of the biggest companies in Poland, we are honored to be in the running for both the jury award and the public vote.
You can vote for Psinder between February 12-20 on the Mobile Trends Awards website: Vote for Psinder.
Psinder is more than just a modern app—it’s a game-changer in dog adoption in Poland, combining technology with the power of an engaged community of animal lovers. By using the app, shelters and rescue organizations can reach potential adopters from all over the country, increasing the chances of finding the perfect home for every dog—without geographical limitations.
Beyond simply matching dogs with new owners, our mission is to educate and raise awareness about responsible adoption and pet care. That’s why we create valuable expert content, sharing adoption stories, expert interviews, and practical advice. We also engage users in interactive initiatives, encouraging positive attitudes toward adoption.
We believe that blending innovative technology with responsible education can enhance public awareness of animal welfare and make a real impact on the lives of homeless animals in Poland.