- Forms on chore bubble are semi-transparent on mobile in Safari. Hide the member name when dropdown is down.
- Error messages for signup may be misleading if server is down. Refactor code to reflect messages.
- Give app descriptive url!
- Make it clear what to do if there's no data in the account yet
- As a user, I should be able to view a demo account
- As a user, I should be able to create an account
- As a user, I should be able to login to my existing account if I enter the proper credentials
- As a user, I should be able to create household members, give them names, and select their corresponding colors.
- As a user, I should be able to create chores, give them names, assign point values, and specify the number of times they should be completed each week.
- As a user, I should be able to update and delete chores.
- As a user, I should be able to check off who as completed a chore and see that member's score incremented.
- As a user, I should be able to view a demo account
- As a user, I should be able to create an account
- As a user, I should be able to login to my existing account if I enter the proper credentials
- As a user, I should be able to create household members, give them names, and select their corresponding colors.
- As a user, I should be able to create chores, give them names, assign point values, and specify the number of times they should be completed each week.
- As a user, I should be able to update and delete chores.
- As a user, I should be able to edit household members' names and colors. I should also be able to delete household members. As a user, I should be able to check off who as completed a chore and see that member's score incremented.
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User Stories: | |
As a user, I should be able to add, name, and save new smells (dropped pins) and assign categories to them. | |
As a user, I should be able to update smells I have already created. | |
As a user, I should be able to delete smells I have added. | |
As a user, I should be able to delete maps I have created. | |
Screens: | |
Full map: shows a map with existing smells (default all, or users can select different categories) |
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MVP | |
My MVP was quite far from the app I intended to build in both design and API functionality, so I focused on getting feedback a little later in the process. Still, here is some useful feedback I received on my MVP: | |
-In a Q&A session, Pol Klein noted that the behavior that the way the word blocks moved unevenly on the page when a user clicked to get a definition was distracting. | |
-I wasn’t happy with the way the prompts kept repeating due to the small word banks. | |
Robot 1.0 | |
Improvements made: Many! Designed the basic look of the robot and got my web server working in order to get random words from the Words API rather than the word bank. Added an option to toggle the g-rated setting. |