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User Journey Breakdown #1

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anehzat opened this issue Feb 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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User Journey Breakdown #1

anehzat opened this issue Feb 6, 2024 · 1 comment

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anehzat commented Feb 6, 2024

  1. Homepage:
    Entry Point: Users arrive at the application's homepage.
    Action: Users are greeted with a clear and inviting interface showcasing the platform's features.
    Outcome: Users can navigate to various sections, including registration, login, and search features.

  2. User Registration:
    Entry Point: Users click on the "Sign Up" or "Register" button on the homepage.
    Action: Users register for an account using their email or other authentication methods.
    Outcome: User gains access to the application's features.

  3. Profile Setup:
    Entry Point: Newly registered user is directed to their profile setup page.
    Action: User completes their profile, providing necessary information.
    Outcome: Profile is created, including the option to connect LinkedIn, Instagram, and GitHub accounts.

  4. Social Account Connection:
    Entry Point: User decides to connect their LinkedIn, Instagram, or GitHub account.
    Action: User provides necessary permissions to link their social accounts.
    Outcome: Social accounts are connected to the user's profile.

  5. Search for Others:
    Entry Point: User navigates to the search feature from the homepage.
    Action: User searches for individuals using social links or other filters.
    Outcome: A list of individuals matching the search criteria is displayed.

  6. View Profiles:
    Entry Point: User clicks on a profile from the search results.
    Action: User views the selected individual's profile, which includes information from connected social accounts.
    Outcome: User gains insights into the individual's background.

  7. Write a Review:
    Entry Point: Within the individual's profile, the user finds an option to write a review.
    Action: User writes a review, including ratings and comments.
    Outcome: The review is submitted and associated with both the reviewer and the reviewed individual.

  8. Notification:
    Entry Point: After submitting the review, the user receives a notification.
    Action: User is informed about the status of their review and any subsequent interactions.
    Outcome: Improved user engagement and awareness of the review process.

  9. Manage Reviews:
    Entry Point: User has an option to manage their reviews from their profile dashboard.
    Action: User can edit or delete their reviews, as well as view responses from others.
    Outcome: Enhanced control over the user's contributions and interactions.

  10. Explore Reviews:
    Entry Point: User explores a section dedicated to discovering and reading reviews.
    Action: User can filter reviews based on categories or social connections.
    Outcome: Users discover and read reviews, facilitating a better understanding of individuals within their network.

  11. Feedback and Iteration:
    Entry Point: Users are encouraged to provide feedback on the application.
    Action: Users can submit feedback or report inappropriate content.
    Outcome: Continuous improvement of the application based on user input.

  12. Logout and Security:
    Entry Point: User decides to log out or ends the session.
    Action: Secure logout process to protect user data and privacy.
    Outcome: User successfully logs out, ensuring the security of their information.

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anehzat commented Feb 23, 2024

some initial mockups made using Magic Patterns

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