Difference between revisions of "Landing page"
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The core idea is to create a feed of content based on personal and contextual data. The user may choose to switch the triggers on and off. | The core idea is to create a feed of content based on personal and contextual data. The user may choose to switch the triggers on and off. | ||
− | == | + | ==Content strem== |
− | * Nearby items | + | * '''Here''' Nearby items |
− | * Favorited people topics (relatives, if we find a way to store the information) | + | * '''Them''' Favorited people topics (relatives, if we find a way to store the information) |
− | * This day in history | + | * '''Now''' This day in history |
− | * Activity in the topics the related groups or user's organisations are dedicated to | + | * '''We''' Activity in the topics the related groups or user's organisations are dedicated to |
− | * Tasks related to user's topics | + | * '''Do''' Tasks related to user's topics |
==Call to action== | ==Call to action== |
Revision as of 08:41, 22 April 2019
Initially we can skip landing page. Later, it can display personalised content.
The core idea is to create a feed of content based on personal and contextual data. The user may choose to switch the triggers on and off.
Content strem
- Here Nearby items
- Them Favorited people topics (relatives, if we find a way to store the information)
- Now This day in history
- We Activity in the topics the related groups or user's organisations are dedicated to
- Do Tasks related to user's topics
Call to action
- Registering for not-logged-in users
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