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User Testing - My takeaway

Iterative testing. Getting the customer involved early and often.

These key ideas are not only frequently mentioned but thoroughly explained in books about agile programming. In fact, the first principle of the Agile manifesto states:

So You Bought A Domain. Now What?

It all started with a need. I attend weekly tech meetups and often share event details on Discord with my group. But as the list grew, keeping things organized became a challenge. I realized that others—like friends outside the group—could benefit from these lists too. That’s when I decided to build a website. The moment my ideal domain name was available, I knew it was a sign to start. This blog will document how I got from just a domain name to a functioning website.

Minimum Viable Product

What’s the least amount of (and most important) features we need to make for the design so that we can start testing?

Reaching Saturation

How do you know when to stop?

We discussed the research that our group has been working on. Two students are looking through the App Store and Google Play Store for apps and gathering up their desriptions, pricing, app purpose, and reviews. We also have been creating a presentation of screenshots of the apps so we can easily compare their UIs. I’ve been looking at apps that specifically target ADHD (for task management and not symptamatology) and specifically use AI (AI is in the title or description). Another student was scraping Reddit posts to gather information about users with ADHD and write up a collection of user personas.

Ai Meetup

AI/Tech Coffee Social ☕

Second Team Meeting

Tuesday Team Meeting #2: Getting the hang of it

Everyone Meeting2

Monday Meeting #2: Reconvening after our First Full Week of Work