6. Ram’er,, is developing on all multi platform devices,
to help teenagers with styles, this is a new idea that will benefit
everyone and is unique.
7. The other competitors have certain things such as following which we
have chose to have similar, there are some features we have chose to
stay away from such as messaging between friends as the other sites
use these a lot.
8. Our apps core feature is current fashion styles and trends
which will be displayed from whenever someone shows
interest in a certain item.
9. The main key selling point of this app is to show the latest trends, to
the users and the feedback we have received is that is a good unique
idea.
10.
11. Our app will rely on API links to get information on certain
trending items, It will also be user based so other users can
see what is trending from the other users.
12. Our app will be a free to use app but advertising will be aloud
to help support the app, our income would come from the
advertising side as it would be enough revenue to support
the app and possibly turn it into a business.
13. We would advertise our app through other popular social
networking sites, Posters within college and leaflets in the
local newspaper.
Editor's Notes
What is the background situation you are addressing? Describe the context users are experiencing.Example: BuzzerBuddiez: Who? Students What? Students are studying for exams When? 7am Where? Student dorm Why? Late night cramming, student likely to oversleep
What specific problem do people encounter in that situation? Use the results from your user researchExamples: BuzzerBuddiez: your alarm does not work and you are thus late for: school, work, exams, doctor etc Transit: Many parents don’t speak English and their children have to translate the feedback that a teacher provides. When the feedback is negative students mistranslate. Oyster on the Go: You don’t remember how much money you have left on your pay-as-you-go Oyster card and run out of credit when you urgently need to get on a train Cattle Manager: You need to run backwards and forwards between the office and your cows, taking notes on paper and wasting time or loosing notes
What core question are you addressing with the app? Examples: BuzzerBuddiez: how can you avoid oversleeping? Transit: how can negative teacher feedback be translated accurately? Oyster on the Go: how can you be more aware of how much credit you still have on your Oyster card? Cattle Manager: how can you keep track of injections for your cows while you are out and about looking after them?
To introduce the judges to your team and the product, include your final min elevator pitch here.Example: - Buzzer Buddiez: Our team, [Buzzer Buddiez], is developing [a mobile app] to help [students] [who have studied late and are likely to oversleep because they hit snooze on their alarm clock] [to wake up on time with the help from friends and family]
Summarise what other solutions or alternatives you have found that already exist in the market and explain why they don’t fully solve the problem you are looking at or why your proposed solution is better.
Show here what your MVP will look like in terms of flow and if/ how you have already integrated any user feedback.
Show here what your MVP will look like in terms of the key wireframes of your app’score feature.
Summarise what you have learnt about data, content and technical feasibility. This is crucial, if your product relies heavily on any of these areas. If your product does not rely on them heavily, please explain why. This will show that your team has really understood feasibility well.