2. WHO? JOGGERS OR RUNNER
WHAT? HELP WHEN PEOPLE RUN
WHEN? WHEN THEY RUN/JOG
WHERE? ANYWHERE OUTSIDE
WHY? THEY WANT TO EXCERCISE
3. This app is targeted at runners who want quick
and easy access without any complicated
procedures.
The good thing is that this app has an easy
learning curve and is able to operate on most
smart devices.
Why We Chose this app
4. Many apps on the Play Store are just made for
running,
but we aim to create a running app that takes
advantage
of the devices features, whilst remaining simple
and easy to use
Other Running Apps
5. How can we create a running app that
encourages and makes running exciting?
By embedding our app with a points system , it
would encourage the user to want to run and
beat his friends points.
6. Key insight statement
We want an app that is intuitive and challenges
you to run, and an app that helps you socialize
whilst running. Our app aims to be simple, yet
having a lot of side features that help runners.
7. Mini Elevator Pitch
My team, Run With Friends United, is developing an
android app to help the general public over the age
of 16+. Our aim is to decrease the increasing obesity
rates. Our app has the ability to challenge friends in
other areas or countries at different times.
8. We want to intergrade the mp3 player in the
phone to play automatically whilst you run
Also we want to relay info from the phone to
a smart watch if the person owns one, and
with the growing market of watches, this
could work well.
We will also use the GPS system to track
friends and compete with them.
What are we intending to
use?
9. Surveys
Yes No
17 12
Yes No
25 4
Do you run
regularly?
Do you think you
would run more
regularly if you
had a running
app?
10. Many running apps
Our app is one of the few or even the only app that
enables you to challenge friends who are abroad
or in another area at different times. We also want
to take advantage of the growing form factor of
smart watches.
Why our app is better than the rest
11. Magnus’ (one of our team mates) dad likes to run every day
and he agrees that this would help him a lot.
MVP Story
12. Flowchart Start Screen
Menu screen
Setting Leader
board
Route
chosen
Friend
Connect
Daily
Challenge
RUN!!
Music
13. This is the intro screen after
you click it will either start
your route or allow you to
choose another feature.
14. This screen allows you to
choose which route you want
to run, look at the leader
board, change the music
your listening to or edit your
settings
15. This screen shows that route 1
has been chosen the
distance, your best time and
the amount of point you
would earn from running this
route.
16. This screen shows that route 2
has been chosen the
distance, your best time and
the amount of point you
would earn from running this
route.
17. This screen shows the daily
challenges the runner has
completed and not
completed.
18. This screen shows the daily
challenges you can do and
have missed if you click on
the day it will start up the
route.
21. This is the screen after you
have completed your run
22. Our app aims to work on all platforms and all generations of
smartphone. To operate our app, it will need the basics of a
internet signal (connecting to friends), an accelerometer.
More sensors can help the app run more smoothly, like
GPS, a heart rate monitor (GS5, GG2, GF) and other features
exclusive to some platforms.
What we have learnt about
data, content and feasibility
23. Who Would Buy Our App
2 of our teachers have been interviewed by us and want to
use our app. The interviews say that they both want to stay fit
whilst staying connected to the technology and the outer
world.
24. Marketing Strategy
We aim to break open the market of the smart watch form
factor. We aim to intergrade the features found in the latest
smartphones as well as the old sensors from the earliest of
smartphones.
25. Wildcard
We got the chance to show our work to some experts who
couldn’t say anything bad about our work.
Editor's Notes
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