The document discusses improvements made to an app called Modern Meeting in its MVP 2.0 version. It aimed to address problems with existing contact exchange features being slow, cumbersome, and lacking approachability. The MVP 2.0 features focused on a new "Wall" feature to allow users to chat anonymously with others, display profile photos, and improve the user interface. User feedback supported these changes and suggested adding a way to save contacts.
2. What Is The Problem?
Contact Exchange
Slow
Cumbersome
No Approachability
3. MVP 2.0 Features
Major Feature: The Wall
Allows users to chat with those around
them
Breaks the approachability barrier
Allows group chats with strangers
Allows ice breaker before actual meeting
8. Why Did We Add These Features?
User Input ~ Profile Photo, Improved UI
Made Sense ~ Profile Photo
Secret Sauce ~ The Wall
9. User responses
Feature Importance Satisfaction
The Wall 4.2 4.2
Profile Photo 5.0 5.0
UI Change 3.8 4.2
I really like the Wall. It is like a Yik Yak but with its own flavor and
target function.
UI is much better since last time. The UI really goes with your logo. I
like it!
Profile Photo is definitely a necessity and it makes the scrolling nicer to
look at.
I feel like adding a way to add these contacts to your contacts should
be added.
10. Our response
MVP 1.0 Main Responses
1. Improve UI
2. Profile Photos
MVP 2.0 Main Responses
1. Contact Save
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MVP 2.0 Features
1. Improved UI
2. Profile Photos
3. The Wall
11. What Did Our Team Learn
Initial Blueprints and Scope Final
Blueprints and Scope
Time Management
Planning and Scheduling
Tech Limits for Contact Save (WiFi Direct)
12. Collaboration
How We Collaborated
1. Created a schedule
2. Met once a week
3. Peer Programming
4. Individual Parts
What It Meant to Collaborate
1. Working together to solve a problem
2. Producing something productive
13. MVP 3.0 Features
Contact Save!
Different Method for Transferring a
Request
Improve Brand UI
#2: Title of your project remind us what PROBLEM you are addressing
Meet Around. We are modernizing the way people meet./We are solving the problem that meeting is not modern. We are not a dating app. We are not a hook-up app. We simply make it easy to connect online with people in close proximity.
#3: Who is Your Customer? Identify 3 features/properties/characteristics of the IDEAL user of your app.
Example: we are building educational apps for K-12. One might think that since the user of the app is a student that the student is our customer. WRONG! The REAL customer is the classroom teacher. If the teacher does not feel comfortable with the tech, with the app, then the tech/app will not see the light of day in that teachers classroom!! The TEACHER is the ultimate customer; The TEACHER is the gatekeeper. The kids can put up with most anything So, here is a description of the teacher that our apps + materials must address:
Teachers who are
Excited about technology and what it can offer
But Nervous that the app is complicated to make work in the classroom -- and using the app will increase a teachers workload, time to prepare, chaos in the classroom, etc.
And Needs SPECIFIC instructions on how to make the app work in the classroom