The crowdsourcing style app allows you to query your social network contacts, and lend them a helping hand when they're in need of an answer. Jelly doesn’t rely on just text-based questions, but it actually allows users to use pictures to probe their questions.

Let’s say, for example, you see someone in a magazine sporting a jacket you really like. Simply take a picture of the jacket, and post it alongside a question like: “Does anyone know who makes this jacket, or where I can find one like it?”

While Jelly is still in its early stages, the potential for marketing incorporation appears to be promising. Customer service, product marketing, and crowdsourcing are among a handful of other ways that early adopters are making use of the Jelly app from a business standpoint.