UNYTI™ for Shoppers and Givers

Most people are already doing the hard part. They are spending money every week. They are buying food, services, products, experiences, and necessities. They are making real economic decisions all the time.

The problem is not that people are inactive. The problem is that their activity is disconnected from their values.

UNYTI™ changes that.

It gives shoppers a way to save, participate, support causes, and make their everyday activity mean something more than another receipt.

What Shoppers Do in UNYTI™

Shoppers join the app, exchange dollars for CommunytiCredits™, and then use those credits to participate in merchant offers, support vouchers, pledge pathways, and initiative-based opportunities.

That means the shopper is not just looking for a deal. They are stepping into a system where their economic activity can create more than one result.

What Shoppers Do in UNYTI™

To Access Better Value

Members can use CommunytiCredits™ to obtain discounts and benefits connected to merchant pledge pools inside the app

To Support Real Causes

Members can load support vouchers tied to organizations they care about and direct value in a structured way

To Make Pledge Payments Over Time

Members can commit to products, services, programs, initiatives, and causes gradually rather than trying to do everything in one moment

To Keep Participation in One Place

Instead of juggling coupons, donations, causes, and local campaigns across disconnected platforms, the member can operate through one wallet and one system

How the Shopper Experience Feels

The shopper experience inside UNYTI™ is meant to feel practical, not preachy.

  • You load value

  • You choose where it goes

  • You access offers

  • You support what matters

  • You keep your tools in your wallet

  • You reload them when needed

  • You stay connected to something bigger without turning your life into an administrative burden

That is the point. This has to be usable.

What Makes a Shopper Also a Giver

In the old model, shopping and giving are separated. You buy what you need, and then later somebody asks if you would also like to donate.

UNYTI™ closes that gap.

It allows the shopper to become a giver through structured participation built into the same ecosystem. That does not force anybody into anything. It simply gives people the option to direct part of their activity toward something meaningful.

  • A person can save money and support a cause

  • A person can save money and support a cause

  • A person can carry a support voucher and use it over time

  • A person can stay economically active while remaining mission-aware

That is a much smarter model than waiting for people to be hit with guilt at a checkout counter.

Who This Is For

UNYTI™ is for shoppers who want more out of their money.

  • It is for people who like discounts but also care about local impact

  • It is for people who want giving to be practical

  • It is for people who want their support to be structured

  • It is for people who are tired of every “good cause” existing on a separate island

  • It is for everyday members who want one place to participate meaningfully

You are already spending

UNYTI™ gives you a way to make that spending smarter