Team 6: Wireflows

Wireflow 1: Onboarding

In this onboarding wireflow, we provide the user with an interactive way of understanding the fucntionality of the app. they will be prompted to flip both the truth and dare cards before accepting/choosing to be reminded later. Once they have completed their truth or dare, they are sent to the reflection page (which we will elaborate on in the next wireflow). After completing their reflection, their thoughts are folded into a paper plane and sent to the memories page which is filled a bunch of paper airplanes they can interact with to see their previous submissions. In this onboarding process, we have users set their initial reminder schedule if they choose to be reminded later. This will simply ask for the best times to check in with them, and send an automated reminder to complete their reflection or their dare if they haven’t.

Wireflow 2: Truth Or Dare

In this wireflow we start at the login page (if they haven’t created a profile). We plan to create a profile during the onboarding process that simply asks for their name and email in case they wish to save their information on the app’s servers rather than locally. After logging in, the user is directed to the main Truth or Dare page. Click on either of them will flip the card and expose the truth or dare, allowing them to accept the challenge or be reminded later in the day. By accepting they can write a reflection about their experience, using text or images in their camera roll. After finalizing their reflection, it is folded and sent to the memories page.

Wireflow 3: Failure Report

When creating a habit, we want to show users that it is okay to fail and that failure is part of the journey. In order to motivate users to keep going rather than simply abandoning the app, we will notify the user the next time they log into the app (after not completing a Truth or Dare in a day) that they have broken their habit. This will be accompanied with some sort of sad animation, not as a guilt trip, but rather show that there’s been a bump in progress. To shed a brighter light on the situation, we show users reflections from their previous streak, allowing them to visualize their progress and the benefits of the habit that they are trying to establish. We send a motivating message and then send them back to the truth or dare page to help them try again!

Wireflow 4: Memories Page

In this wireflow, we outline the memories page which includes previous reflections of the users in the forms of floating paper airplanes. the user can click on an airplane to see the full response. The airplanes will be randomly displayed but will have dates on them. If a user wants a more organized look, they can toggle to the list view of their memories which is sorted by date. When viewing a past reflection, a user can share it with a loved one via text or social media, or can trash it. After committing either action, they are sent back to the memories page. 

Wireflow 5: Weekend Review

In order to help show a users progress, we provide them with a weekend review which will allow them to see highlights and lowlights from their past week. When users submit a reflection, we will have them rate their experience on a scale from 1-10 or using emojis. This will allow us to gauge what the “best” and “worst” reflection of the week so users can visualize not only the good, but understand and accept the bad times in life. After viewing the slide show by swiping through the reflections, the user is redirected to the Truth or Dare page to start their next week of challenges.

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