Whomi has begun the open beta of its MyData-based rewards app, opening the service to the general public after earlier closed testing. The app lets users connect and manage their own data under the MyData framework and earn rewards for participating, with the wider trial gathering feedback ahead of a full launch.
- Whomi is a MyData-based rewards app, a separate product line.
- The open beta follows earlier closed testing and is open to the public.
- Users connect their own data and earn rewards for participation.
- Feedback from the open beta informs the full launch.
What the open beta offers
With the open beta, Whomi opens its MyData-based rewards app to the general public, moving beyond the limited group that took part in closed testing. The app is built around the MyData principle that individuals control and benefit from their own data: users connect their information, manage how it is used, and earn rewards for taking part. Opening the beta widely lets a larger and more varied group of users try everyday flows, surface issues and shape the experience before the service reaches its full release.
Why an open beta matters
A public beta gives Whomi real-world usage at scale, testing how the rewards mechanics, data connections and interface hold up across many devices and habits. The company frames the phase as a way to refine the product with direct user feedback rather than assumptions, tightening reliability and the reward experience before launch. For users, the open beta is a low-barrier chance to try a MyData rewards model early and to influence the features that ship in the finished app.
Frequently asked questions
What is Whomi?
Whomi is a MyData-based rewards app that lets users connect their own data and earn rewards for participating. It is a distinct product.
Who can join the open beta?
The open beta is available to the general public, unlike the earlier closed test that was limited to selected participants.
What does the open beta phase do?
It gathers real-world feedback at scale so the rewards mechanics and experience can be refined before the full launch.
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