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Prismm is a digital vault for all of life’s most important documents, just in case something happens to you or a loved one.
Most people keep their critical documents in a box in their closet — then move that box around as they move.
Some documents are there, some aren’t. Disasters hit, and people have to rebuild their lives from scraps of paper.
If something happened to you, would your loved ones know where to look?
Prismm is a wealth management startup, that was co-founded by Martha Underwood and Chris Winslett.
Most people keep their critical documents in a box in their closet — then move that box around as they move. Some documents are there, some aren’t. Disasters hit, and people have to rebuild their lives from scraps of paper. If something happened to you, would your loved ones know where to look?
Most people keep their critical documents in a box in their closet — then move that box around as they move. Some documents are there, some aren’t. Disasters hit, and people have to rebuild their lives from scraps of paper. If something happened to you, would your loved ones know where to look?
What specific information do you want to gather? Are you looking to understand user needs, preferences, or pain points?
These were some of the first questions I asked myself and tackled what kind of audience I wanted to cater to.
Persona One:
As a regular traveler, Max is going to Prague with a big group of 5 friends from college.
Max wants to utilize the day planner to have set dinner plans each night. He knows that none of his friends from college are organized enough and
Max will be eating pizza from a cart on the side of the road as his dinner if there are no dinner plans. Max would also like to find some cool
attractions or bars to go to during their 2 days in Prague.
Persona Two:
Megan is planning her sister's bachelorette trip with a group of 15 girls including the bride.
The bride has given Megan a list of spots she wants to hit while they are celebrating in Austin, Texas.
Megan isn't always the most organized person so she wants to have every day planned by the hour so there is no downtime not
celebrating the soon-to-be bride.
BonVoyage will be a fully functional progressive web app or PWA, with extensive user interactions to assist a user in successfully preparing for any upcoming trips. Since this is an app based on traveling, it's catered to more individual use. Bon Voyage is brought to life with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. As for tools, I'm using VSCode and Supabase as the database to store all the user input from all their trips, each timeline for the selected trip, profile information, etc... Supabase is a PostgreSQL cloud database that is commonly compared to Firebase, but stores relational data. For the explore section, I need to pull data in from the user's geolocation to display nearby attractions so I'm utilizing the Google Maps API. Theoretically, since BonVoyage is a PWA, then you can download and install the app directly from the URL. I could even market BonVoyage on the Google Play Store or the Microsoft Store… if we were to think that big!
Low-fidelity sketches to capture non-negotiable features of the app and analyze where improvements could be made. Then went onto high-fidelity wireframes to have a full image of every screen and a game plan for development. BonVoyage will be a fully functional progressive web app or PWA, with extensive user interactions to assist a user in successfully preparing for any upcoming trips. Since this is an app based on traveling, it's catered to more individual use. Bon Voyage is brought to life with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. As for tools, I'm using VSCode and Supabase as the database to store all the user input from all their trips, each timeline for the selected trip, profile information, etc... Supabase is a PostgreSQL cloud database that is commonly compared to Firebase, but stores relational data. For the explore section, I need to pull data in from the user's geolocation to display nearby attractions so I'm utilizing the Google Maps API. Theoretically, since BonVoyage is a PWA, then you can download and install the app directly from the URL. I could even market BonVoyage on the Google Play Store or the Microsoft Store… if we were to think that big!
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