This document describes a proposed application called "Choredule" that would help eight female university students and their pets manage chores and cleaning at their shared house. It notes observations about how the residents use different areas of the house and identifies unmet needs around storage, dining space, and pet care. The concept involves an app where residents can sign up for weekly chores like cleaning the bathroom, organizing common areas, and caring for pets. The document also discusses considerations for the app's design, digital footprint, and potential features like scheduling and notifications.
2. Cohort: Residents of Haley’s House (my colleague)
Residents Characteristics:
● Hofstra University students
● 8 females
● 1 dog
● 1 chinchilla
● 3 blocks from campus
● Age range of 19-23
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4. Observation Summary
● Residents spend the majority of their time in the living room
● Kitchen is mostly used in the late afternoon
● They never eat at the kitchen table, but opt for other areas
● They often lose the AppleTV remote
● The living room and bathroom tend to get messy easily
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5. Unmet Needs
● Lack of storage space for electronics
● Not enough space for bathroom products
● A comfortable dining area
● Someone to look after the animals
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6. Application Concept
● An application that allows residents to sign up for various chores; such as
cleaning the bathroom, organizing the living room, and tending to the pets all
of which must be completed within the span of 7 days.
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7. Preliminary Naming of the Application
Chore + Messy + Schedule
Schedchore / Choredule
Choredule
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8. Ideation Session Ideas
● Schedule can be shared with up to
● Alert users on schedule changes
● Users get fined if they complete their chore on time
● Rotating schedule so everyone does a chore
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10. Digital Footprint Considerations
● App leaves cookies, which will then track their site-to-site movement
● Potentially expose location information
● Potentially expose contacts and friends
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11. App Research: Venmo
Venmo is a payment service app
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First page of the
app opens up to a
dashboard that
shows you all the
control options
The next page
shows you what
people around the
world are using
Venmo for
You can use the
tab in the middle to
see what your
friends are using
Venmo for
Final tab shows
your personal
Venmno
exchanges
The notepad icon
on the upper right
takes you to where
you can pay or
request money
12. App Research: Uber
Uber is a ride-hailing app
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First page of the
app opens up to a
dashboard that
shows you your
most recent trips
Use the icon on the
right hand side to
view your rating
and various control
options
The next page
allows you to enter
the address of
where you want to
travel
First tab shows
You your total trip
history
On the second tab
you can access
your payment
options
13. App Research: Grubhub
Grubhub is a food ordering app
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The first page of
the app opens up
to a dashboard that
shows you your
most recent trips
The icon on the
right hand side
shows you your
rating and various
control options
On the next page
you can enter the
address of where
you want to travel
You can use the
first tab to view
your total trip
history
14. App Research: Airbnb
Airbnb is a marketplace for homestays and toruism
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The app opens up
to an explore page
showing you
different activties
around the world
You use the heart
icon to see the
homes and
experiences you
saved
The next tab shows
your future,
current, and or past
trips
Clicking on the
inbox icon allows
you to view any
messages you may
have
On the last tab you
can view your
personal
infromation such as
payments
15. App Research: GOAT
GOAT is a resale marketplace where you can buy/sell fashion (primarily shoes)
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GOAT opens up to
an explore page
showcasing the
newest sneakers
You use the next
tab to see the
current styles and
trends
The search option
allows you to
lookup all sneakers
and clothing items
You can click on
the tag icon to
request to sell your
items
While the profile
tab allows you to
view what clothes
you want, own, or
have in storage