There are apps to locate your way around, make culinary recommendations, and even your soul mate. Consider an app that would enable you to enjoy your sexual activity to the fullest potential. In this way, the Polish comedy series “Sexify” introduces a taboo subject to the general public. It recounts the exploits of three young ladies as they create an app that emphasizes female gratification. Piotr Domalewski, Kalina Alabrudziska, Agata Gerc, Malgorzata Suwala, and Jan Kwieciski are the authors of it.
The second season delves deeper into the development of the app and the ups and downs of the firm, building on the first season’s foundation and providing us with fascinating insights into the people. The series on Netflix stars Sandra Drzymalska, Aleksandra Skraba, and Maria Sobociska in the lead roles. You’re in luck since we have all you need if you binge-watched the show with uttermost zeal and want to analyze the specifics of season 2’s ending of “Sexify.” Spoilers follow!
Sexify Season 2 Recap
The main characters appear to be moving along in life well as this season begins after encountering some obstacles in season 1. Despite being unable to have sex, Adam and Natalia remain content together. Monika is content being alone herself and is concentrating on her company. Paulina, in contrast, is embarking on a voyage of exploration and self-discovery. She is training to become a graphic designer by studying design. They get ready for the huge app launch celebration.
The launch party, however, comes to an abrupt end when the girls learn of their growing debt. They race to find choices that will enable them to maintain their business. Malgorzata Debska, a Polish tech tycoon who appears to be a miracle from heaven at the last second, comes to their aid. She offers to invest as a minority stakeholder and aid in their recovery. The girls choose to accept Debska’s offer because it is preferable to having to give up the app completely. The females receive the cash, and the app appears to be back on track. However, they face yet another obstacle. Debska stakes her financial future on the girls’ scheme to develop a sexually appealing app for men as well.
The process of gathering information necessary to develop an algorithm for the men’s app is begun by Natalia, Paulina, and Monika. Men are difficult to talk to about their sexual needs and issues. Out of embarrassment and shame, the majority of males lie in the questionnaires. Even if the majority of men experience the same thing, they don’t want to appear weak in front of their peers. Maks Oleksiak, a representative of Debska’s team, visits the Sexify office to keep an eye on the company’s operations. Being the CEO and having Maks override her decisions irks Monika.
The challenges of the company are intertwined with the personal issues of the three main characters. Paulina manages the turmoil in her parent’s marriage while Natalia struggles with Adam’s impotence. Additionally, Monika is forced to live on the corporate grounds after losing her home. They then labor harder and more intently in the hopes that at least something will work out. Paulina begins going on impromptu dates in order to learn more about men and their sexual habits as a result. She explores her urges and challenges her sexuality in the process.
The girls come upon Sexiguy, an app similar to Sexify but for males, just as life starts to look too good to be true. They discover that the developers of the software are Rafal and Grzes from their university. The girls promptly put an end to their plans and invite them to collaborate on their app. Sexiguy can also assist Sexify in obtaining the data needed for their software. Jaba and Dr. Krynicki are added to the team by Natalia to aid with the application’s programming. To have a deeper understanding of the subject at hand, they even consult sex experts.
The fact that focus groups and men in general disapprove of Sexify’s app makes matters worse. They don’t believe the program will be useful to them or add anything to their life. This response devastates the girls and makes them give up hope. Debska ultimately fires Natalia, Paulina, and Monika since she sees no development on the other app. Debska ruins the entire business and seizes the app for herself. The show’s climax reveals the subsequent efforts made by the genuine app owners to recover it.
Sexify Season 2 Ending: What Happens To The Sexify App?
Rafal discovers how great and effective the updated Sexiguy app is after using it during a sexual session. He informs the females of the good news through text message right away. Rafal, the girls, Jaba, and Dr. Krynicki, who make up the core staff of Sexify, then band together to battle Debska’s malign takeover of their business and application. Natalia updates parts of the app’s programming and adds a soulmate function that enables users to discover a spouse that is best suitable with them sexually.
To encourage individuals to download and utilize the app, Paulina and Dr. Krynicki distributed flyers. Monika makes a cunning move by asking Young Juvenile, a well-known singer, to give a show for the general public. This draws in a variety of young adults and tempts them to download the app in exchange for going to see Young Juvenile perform. The concept is successful, and they quickly have a sizable user base.
At the Warsaw Web Summit, Natalia and Paulina take control of the projector as Debska announces the launch of Sexify and Sexiguy. They come clean and promise to display the genuine Sexify applications to the world. From the Summit building’s basement, where the concert is being held, the crowd applauds them. The Summit delegates observe how much youth love and use Sexify apps. They also recognize Debska for who she really is. Debska’s refusal to work with the true owners of the Sexify app forces Natalia and Paulina to take drastic action. Natalia removes the program from its servers and any associated data with a sorrowful heart.
Natalia disposes of her entire life’s work in order to keep the app from falling into the wrong hands. In the midst of this turbulent commercial conflict, her ethics and ideals stand out clearly. Debska is revealed to be a shark who just considers feeding herself, contrary to what the girls’ perceptions of her. With their cutting-edge app, Natalia, Paulina, and Monika work incredibly hard to support women all around the world and improve the world. They make such a difficult step away from their goals in retaliation. Debska, meanwhile, only concentrates on app downloads and success metrics. She has little interest in enhancing female pleasure or helping the users. To stop Debska from releasing a false app for download by the general public, the girls are forced to make the difficult decision to erase the app entirely.
How Does Marek Save The Girls?
The dramatic action taken by Natalia and Paulina at this time leaves the company heavily indebted and subject to legal repercussions. Infuriated, Debska threatens to sue them, further engulfing them in debt. Monika rescues her companions at the last minute by enlisting her father’s assistance. Marek Nowicka is a successful businessman with access to several resources. Instead of three young girls who are just starting their own business, he is a worthy rival for Debska.
Debska’s attempts to remove Natalia, Paulina, and Monika from Sexify are opposed by Marek. He mentions how the legal dispute will continue for a very long time before the app or its success does. Marek is accompanied by a team of accomplished attorneys who will stop at nothing to protect their boss’s daughter. Debska accepts that she is in serious difficulty and decides to move on. Marek even convinces her to refrain from accusing Natalia and Paulina of deleting the app.
In retrospect, none of this would have occurred if Monika had initially agreed to accept Marek’s assistance. Nevertheless, Marek’s business gains from the gap in the market even as Debska’s reputation suffers. Marek prevents the closure of his own business while saving his daughter. The father-daughter team of the Nowickas accomplishes two goals at once and strengthens their bond as a family in the process.
Do Maks and Monika End Up Together?
As soon as they cross paths, some tensions between Monika and Maks are obvious. Monika is a rebel with peculiar methods, while Maks believes in rules and processes to stay within the boundaries, making them two very different people. While Maks aids Monika in saving her business, at the end of the day, he works for Debska. As a result, there is some conflict between the two as they clash as they get closer to one another.
Monika leaves with Maks to rest and rejuvenate after losing the company and feeling resentful. After spending some time together, the tension starts to build. Maks is even taught how to break the rules while having fun by Monika. In a rom-com fashion, they end up sharing a bed.
Instead, they come to the realization that a relationship requires basic behavioral compatibility, regardless of how fantastic the sex is, when they finally have the chance to talk about it. Maks and Monika resolve to maintain their friendship and avoid making things too complicated. We think this is a sensible decision because, despite how much they could learn from one another, people need some fundamental similarities or a point of connection in order to connect and form relationships. Given that Maks and Monika hardly have any things in common, maintaining their relationship will be challenging. It’s best for them to leave it at the two of them falling asleep together after a passionate time.
Why Does Debska Invest in Sexify?
Malgorzata Debska is a successful businesswoman in Poland’s technological industry. She didn’t get to the top of success by giving young people control and funding little businesses. It is therefore reasonable to question her covert goals as she solicits the girls’ investments in Sexify. It comes out that Debska is in contact with Vertigo Funding Group. Debska’s investment in Sexify is actually made in order to obtain the private information that users will be required to provide.
Debska also intends to receive a large sum of money from Vertigo in exchange for selling the data. Nobody is certain how Vertigo will use the data, but it seems impossible that it will be for the benefit of humanity. Debska was underestimated by Natalia, Paulina, and Monika, and they later regretted letting her join the team. Debska turns out to be exactly like many other businesspeople who simply think about their profits.
When we consider the wider picture, we can see how this accurately captures the current state of technology and data-based businesses. Data is traded and purchased like any other commodity, with no regard for the users’ right to privacy or security. When the ensuing data falls into the wrong hands, it is abused. In the present era, everyone’s phone has a ton of downloaded apps, and sometimes such apps collect and manage data without our consent. Users must exercise extreme caution when sharing and uploading any type of data on apps and must confirm the reliability of the platforms.