At a time when inflation continues to rise and when purchasing power is at the heart of French people's concerns, all help is welcome.

However, studies show that many households do not receive all the aid to which they are entitled.

To avoid this, there is an application called All my aid, which offers employees and individuals to identify all the aid they can claim, reports

Le Parisien

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As explained to our colleagues Cyprien Boutard-Geze, the founder of the application, “a household misses out on an average of €110 in aid per month.

And €100 is astronomical, especially at this time”.

This is generally due to a lack of knowledge of existing aid.

It is therefore following this observation that the application was born.

“Systematize access to aid for all citizens”

In practice, it is not possible to download this application directly to a smartphone.

Interested persons must go through their company or the organization to which they are attached to have an account created.

They are then free to provide information on their personal, family and professional situation.

The application will then list them all the aid to which they are entitled.

“Our app can go so far as to calculate the precise amount, explain why we are entitled to it or not, automatically fill in the application forms, when possible”, explains Cyprien Boutard-Geze.

All my help is 100% free for users.

The application is financed by a commission of €2 per month paid by the companies or organizations to which the applicants are attached.

If for the time being, it already has nearly 100,000 users, it would like, in the long term, "to systematize access to aid for all citizens".

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