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"Crafting a Seamless User Experience"

Jan 27, 2024 - 9:56amEast San Diego - City Heights

Caption: Contemplating Application Design and User Experience with Personal Notes

Description: The picture shows a page from a spiral notebook with handwritten notes dated Saturday, January 29th, 2024. The notes comprise a list of reflections about the sender's experience after distributing a first set of burritos. Points mentioned include issues with explaining a product, the importance of an app or loop in onboarding users, delete function, permission settings, search functionality, personalization of experiences, and accountability. There's also a mention of an app providing smooth onboarding through just an invite code.The picture shows a page from a spiral notebook with handwritten notes dated Saturday, January 29th, 2024. The notes comprise a list of reflections about the sender's experience after distributing a first set of burritos. Points mentioned include issues with explaining a product, the importance of an app or loop in onboarding users, delete function, permission settings, search functionality, personalization of experiences, and accountability. There's also a mention of an app providing smooth onboarding through just an invite code.

Extracted Text

Saturday January 29th, 2024

Lots of reflections after sending the first set of burritos.

  • I did a poor job explaining what this is and how to use it.

  • It’s clear that an app or loop is very important. Want to onboard Android too.

  • Delete is important.

  • Permissions are important (pub v. private)

  • Search is desired

  • Exploring as if a computer was magic. Give lots of examples. Like payroll calendar. Doors w/schedules. When’s a good time to x... Spotify friend listening to same music, go on concert together. Matching products I actually want. Not amzn-trash. Find teacher, want to hand to bake? There’s a local teacher

Accountability

This is where I want to get to.

Have some shows of the magic.

  • App may smooth onboarding... Just an invite code

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