Byebye 2.0.13. A brand new… newsfeed
We've just released 2.0.13 and we highly recommend updating now. What's new: The Newsfeed Everything is at the bottom of the Homepage now, and the way we're going to send notifications will be a pleasant surprise. Direct Chat Support. Instead of sending an email
Byebye 2.0.11 brings My Spaces, and other cool things
Byebye just got a lot of new cool features! In order to access all of them, please REINSTALL the app, from scratch, and log in with the same credentials. The installation links are on the homepage of Byebye.io. What's new? 1.
Label your stuff
As you probably know already, our mission is to make your decluttering process straightforward by identifying your excess. But until then, you have to get your stuff organized. For those not so familiar with the Byebye app yet, please note that
Byebye Awards 2020
Hi there! 2020 - what a year… With the hope that all of you are safe and ready for a better 2021, we have to say that for the Byebye app, 2020 was a fantastic rollercoaster. We made this happen,
Feedback to our 2020 users’ suggestions
Hi there, as the end of this year is getting closer, it’s about time to answer all your questions or suggestions sent via our first Survey. The survey was anonymous, so we don’t know who we’re responding to, but we recommend
You’re so unique. So is your inventory link.
Imagine you talking with a friend about your wardrobe or your fitness gear, and it’s your turn to talk about your stuff. We got you covered again! A unique link on our server leads to a simplified version of your inventory.
Relevant statistics – Part 1
We’ll try to bring up some relevant statistics backed by reputable sources on topics that could be related to anyone’s activity in the Byebye app. Let’s start small with the first one: The average number of clothing items purchased by women in
Links in Byebye app. How to use them properly.
If you want to add, as a note for yourself or anybody else, a link for one of your items, you can do it easily when you add or edit an item. A few things that you should know: You should
The Minimalists and their “30/30 Rule”
One of the most popular characters in the expanded circle of minimalists, Joshua Fields-Millburn, came with a personal approach to shopping: If something I want costs more than $30, I ask myself whether I can get by without it for the
A kind request…
Hi! I'm Marius, the founder of the Byebye app. Thank you for signing up and joining our friendly, inspirational community! Help us grow and get better. Spread the word, share the Byebye experience with everyone you know! Your network of friends could