If the name didn’t already give it away for you, Konjy is a sex life app. Or in the words of Konjy Co-founder, Century E. Favour, a “reproductive health app” that promises to redefine your sex life.
“KONJY is not a sex app. Nor is it a pornographic app. It is a reproductive health app that is professional, educative and clean and free from dirty content”
Features
Sex Genius: Complete with 44 sex position guides, it provides access to basic Information that can help users understand their bodies. It also contains information about common Sexually Transmitted diseases, their causes and prevention.
Tracker: Helps keep track of your sexual partner(s)/activities and test results. It also supposedly alerts you when any of your “intimate liaison” is diagnosed with an STD so you can go get tested. I imagine this is dependent on if these “liaisons” also use the Konjy app
Locate:- For locating the nearest Test Centers.
Update Centre: Access Latest news and information, saucy tips and step by step methods towards attaining the “realm of ecstasy”
Ask a professional: This feature is Konjy ‘s way of joining the fight against sex-related crimes like molestation, intimate harassment and sex trafficking by providing access to professionals, NGO’s and bodies that can advise and assist users accordingly. You can also get help if you are facing a intimate problem and need counseling and guidance.
Snoop: Users can choose to share information about their STD status for other users to access.
Order: You can purchase contraceptives and protection from the comfort of your home and have it delivered to you when you need it.
Konjy was created by two undergrads – Century E. Favour and Victor Akinwade during the most recent ASUU strike. They say Konjy is still a work in progress and their core aim is to impact positively on everyone’s sex lives.
If the prospects of Konjy excite you, go ahead and download the app. It’s currently available only on Android but iOS, Windows Phone and Blackberry availability are in the works.