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pawpad-client-feedback
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| Name of your app | |
| Link to live static version | |
| Link to repo on GitHub | |
| The user feedback you collected. | |
| Indicate who you spoke to, what you learned, and what if anything you did in response to the feedback. | |
| PawPad | |
| Link to static version: https://pawpad.now.sh/ | |
| Link to Github Repo: https://github.com/josno/pawpad-client | |
| Feedback Notes: | |
| I'm using my second capstone as an opportunity to build an intake app for a nonprofit organization in Tbilisi. They are a group of volunteers that are semi-funded by the local government, but need a lot of help staying organized. I built the static client and asked them what else they wanted to see/experience with the app. There's a lot of focus on keeping track of the shots given to the dogs; there are three mandatory shots they must received. Other shots are also given as necessary so they wanted to me to build an input field for additional shots. I put this in my second iteration. | |
| They also wanted a separate input for medical notes in addition to other notes. Going back to my second iteration, they want to see all updated dates and notes recorded everytime they view dog information. For implementing my MVP, I am considering creating a separate page just for notes as "View Notes" that can display all notes for an individual dogs. They also want to add top-line date for all shots completed. | |
| Overall, they are satisfied with the app and like the straightforward usability because they are always on the move/outside. It would be most helpful if the app is optimized for mobile usage and have straightforward entries to add information to. |
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