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UX/UI Mobile App
Objective Design UI/UX for a reward program app that works by QC code. This is an MVP app and the design should allow web developers to easily understand the app and how it should work. The intended market is saloons, barbershops and carwashes. How it works When a user is done receiving a service or a product, the service provider takes out their phone to scan a QR code of the customer to obtain their details. Then enter the value of the product/service the customer has purchased into the app or select pre-populated items from their shop for example hair cut 12 dollars, or if it is a custom service they can type the value $15. Once they have captured the value and customer details the customer gets credited with “points”. The points can be set up in the backend of what monetary value they have, for example, $1 can be equivalent to 100 points. Once the points have accumulated to a certain value, they can be redeemed back for a product or service. For example, the service provider can create a programme where is the customer accumulates 1000 points they can get a free haircut, so in that case when the customer comes to claim back the points, they scan the QR of the service provider to redeem those points. Backend service provider (View from service provider) Should be able to list a product catalogue for their shop. They should be able to determine how many points each item has based on the value. They should be able to push notifications on the app for promotions or specials they are running. They should also be able to send emails and WhatsApp messages to their clients from the app. Users should be able to opt out of these marketing messages. If a QR code is not available, they should still be able to capture user details using their mobile number. The app should allow the service provider also to be able to generate invoices for their customers using the listed products or entering a custom value. No payments or transactions on the app. Should be able to register one store only Should be able to view all customers who signed up for the loyalty program. They should be able to message customers individually or as a group on the app. Be able to generate an invoice for customers. Customer side Customers should see all service providers with a loyalty program on the app when they open it. They should be able to see many barber shops and salons. They should have an inbox tab where service providers can message them They should be able to see how many points they have acquired for each store The app should be able to work offline and sync later when it's connected to the internet. Service provider side Main function Rewardsprogram Marketing CRM solution Invoice Maker Login Be able to sign up using a Gmail account or email. The sign-up should include a mobile number as mandatory. Free version Limits the number of customers the service provider can have. Paid version Unlimited number of customers on the systems Subscription-based plans, monthly or yearly. Admin side Should be able to remove or add service providers manually on the app Should be able to add customers manually. Should be able to gather usage analytics of the app. Should be able to change free and paid plan options and amounts Should be able to limit or increase features App Mobile Cross Platform (Android and iOs) Should have a web application for admin Should have a customer side, service provider side, and admin side (web). Deliverables Figma files wireframes Figma UX/UI design Mockup images of app's main screen Flow diagrams of app operations One page elevator pitch marketing brochure
22 days ago31 proposalsRemoteBuild Expired Domain Marketplace with API Integration
We're seeking a highly proficient WordPress developer to create a dynamic website mirroring the functionality of expireddomains.net. The core feature of this site will be a table displaying expired domain names sourced from an API feed. Users will have robust search and filtering options to find domains of interest. This project requires: API Integration: Expertly connect the site to the specified API to fetch expired domain data on a scheduled, daily basis. Data Presentation: Develop a user-friendly table layout to showcase the domain data, including relevant details provided by the API. Affiliate Marketing Integration: Seamlessly incorporate affiliate links within the table to GoDaddy and other domain registrars. Email Alert System: Implement a feature allowing users to set up customized email alerts for specific domain names (powered by Brevo or a similar third-party service). Specific Requirements: WordPress Expertise: Thorough knowledge of WordPress development best practices, themes, plugins, and customization. API Integration: Proven experience connecting WordPress sites to external APIs and managing data feeds. Front-End Skills: Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to ensure a responsive and visually appealing design. Affiliate Marketing Knowledge: Understanding of how to implement affiliate tracking and reporting. Email Integration: Experience working with third-party email services to create and manage automated email campaigns. Security: Prioritize website security, including user data protection and prevention of potential vulnerabilities. Ideal Candidate: You are a meticulous and results-oriented developer with a track record of delivering high-quality WordPress projects. You possess excellent communication skills and are comfortable collaborating with the project team. You are able to provide a detailed project timeline and adhere to deadlines. Deliverables: A fully functional WordPress website with a polished design matching the provided reference site. Robust API integration for automatic data updates. An intuitive user interface with advanced search and filtering capabilities. Effective implementation of affiliate links within the domain table. A reliable email alert system that sends customized notifications to users. Thorough testing and documentation of the website and its features. To Apply: Please submit your proposal including: A brief overview of your experience with similar projects. Examples of WordPress websites you have developed. Your estimated timeline and cost for completing this project.
a month ago24 proposalsRemoteRisk Assessment online course for care companies
Risk Management for Care Companies Course Overview This course is designed to help care companies identify, assess, and manage risks effectively. By understanding and implementing robust risk management strategies, care providers can ensure the safety and well-being of their clients, staff, and organization. Objectives Understand the fundamentals of risk management. Identify common risks in care settings. Learn to assess the severity and likelihood of risks. Develop strategies to mitigate and manage risks. Create a culture of safety and continuous improvement. Module 1: Introduction to Risk Management Lesson 1: What is Risk Management? Definition: Understanding the concept of risk management. Importance: Why risk management is crucial for care companies. Key Components: Identification, assessment, mitigation, monitoring, and review. Lesson 2: Legal and Regulatory Framework Regulations: Overview of relevant laws and regulations (e.g., Health and Safety at Work Act, Care Quality Commission standards). Compliance: Importance of adhering to regulations and the consequences of non-compliance. Module 2: Identifying Risks Lesson 1: Common Risks in Care Settings Physical Risks: Slips, trips, falls, lifting injuries. Medical Risks: Medication errors, infections, allergic reactions. Environmental Risks: Fire hazards, equipment failures. Operational Risks: Staffing issues, inadequate training, procedural lapses. Financial Risks: Budget constraints, funding cuts, fraud. Lesson 2: Risk Identification Tools and Techniques Methods: Checklists, incident reports, audits, staff interviews. Examples: Case studies highlighting different types of risks. Module 3: Assessing Risks Lesson 1: Risk Assessment Process Steps: Identifying hazards, evaluating risks, deciding on precautions. Tools: Risk matrices, severity vs. likelihood charts. Lesson 2: Prioritizing Risks Criteria: Severity of impact, likelihood of occurrence, vulnerability of affected individuals. Case Studies: Real-life scenarios and prioritization exercises. Module 4: Mitigating Risks Lesson 1: Developing Risk Management Strategies Approaches: Avoidance, reduction, sharing, retention. Controls: Administrative controls, engineering controls, personal protective equipment (PPE). Lesson 2: Implementing Risk Mitigation Plans Action Plans: Creating and executing effective action plans. Training and Education: Ensuring staff are well-informed and trained. Emergency Preparedness: Developing and practicing emergency response plans. Module 5: Monitoring and Reviewing Risks Lesson 1: Continuous Monitoring Indicators: Key performance indicators (KPIs), incident tracking. Techniques: Regular audits, inspections, feedback loops. Lesson 2: Reviewing and Updating Risk Management Plans Frequency: Regular review schedules, post-incident reviews. Adaptation: Adjusting strategies based on new risks and changes in the environment. Module 6: Creating a Safety Culture Lesson 1: Promoting Safety and Awareness Communication: Clear, open communication channels. Engagement: Involving staff in risk management processes. Recognition: Acknowledging and rewarding safe practices. Lesson 2: Training and Development Programs: Regular training sessions, workshops, and refresher courses. Resources: Access to up-to-date information and best practices. Course Wrap-Up Lesson 1: Final Assessment Quiz: Testing knowledge on key concepts and procedures. Practical Assessment: Simulated risk assessment and mitigation exercise. Lesson 2: Certification and Continuing Education Certificates: Awarding certificates of completion. Ongoing Learning: Encouraging participation in advanced courses and continuous professional development. Resources Guidelines and Checklists: Sample risk assessment forms, emergency plans, training materials. References: Links to regulatory bodies, industry standards, and best practice guides. Tools: Software recommendations for risk management, incident reporting systems. Please note including the assessments and tests will be great
12 days ago14 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Customer reward based Web App
Customer Reward store web app for service providers such as barber shops, car wash, and spa. How it works Sign-up (Service provider) Needs to sign using company details (Name, address, phone, email) Needs to load all services/products that qualify for points OTP verification email Should be able to setup a points systems Sign-up should be free Sign-up (Customer) The customer does not need to sign up to earn points. The customer needs to be able to sign up using their email, phone number and name. Once they have signed in, they should be able to view all service providers available on the app. Rewarding points to customer ● When a user is done receiving a service or a product, the service provider takes out their phone/tablet to give customer loyalty points. ● The service provider enters the customer's number to add points to the customer. An optional field should be where the service provider enters the purchase code reference or receipt number. There should also be another field to capture a picture of the receipt if necessary. ● When the service provider is done entering the customer number on the app, the screen shows the customer's name to confirm. If the customer does not have a profile, the points should still be captured for the customer so a temporary profile will be created with just a number only. When the customer eventually signs up with the same number the points will already be allocated to him. ● Then the service provider enters the value (money value) of the service/product and the app asks to confirm if the selected customer and value are correct. ● Once the service provider confirms the value and customer name, the points get allocated to the customer based on the value entered. Redeeming points When the customer wants to redeem the points, they need to log on to the app and select a product/service they want to redeem based on the points they have. The service provider needs to confirm the claim before it can be processed. So there needs to be predetermined products/services already loaded from the service provider side. The customer will get an email notification and also a notification on the app that they have claimed points Service provider (View from service provider) 1. Should be able to list a product catalogue for their shop. 2. They should be able to determine how many points each item has based on the value. 3. They should be able to push notifications on the app for promotions or specials they are running. 4. They should also be able to send emails and WhatsApp messages to their clients from the app. Customers should be able to opt out of these marketing messages. 5. The app should allow the service provider also to be able to generate invoices for their customers using the listed products or entering a custom value. 6. No payments or transactions on the app. 7. Should be able to register one store only 8. Should be able to view all customers who signed up for the loyalty program. 9. They should be able to message customers individually or as a group on the app. 10. Be able to generate an invoice for customers. 11. Should be able to set how long should the points last before they expire 12. Should be able to manually add customers to the app or sign them up. 13. Should be able to view analytics of customers (when they purchased, date, and what they purchased and how much spend they did) 14. Should be able to setup products to earn double or x5 more points on certain days for promotions. 15. SHould have the ability to upgrade or downgrade plan. Customer side (profile) 1. Customers should see all service providers with a loyalty program on the app when they open it. They should be able to see many barber shops and salons. They should be sorted based on their address, store type. 2. They should have an inbox tab where service providers can message them 3. They should be able to see how many points they have acquired for each store 4. Should be able to change their profile picture 5. Should be able to change contact details. 6. Should be able to opt out from all marketing communication 7. Should be able to delete profile 8. SHould be able to logout. Admin side ● Should be able to remove or add service providers manually on the app ● Should be able to add customers manually. ● Should be able to gather usage analytics of the app. ● Should be able to change free and paid plan options and amounts ● Should be able to limit or increase features Login Be able to sign up using a Gmail account or email. The sign-up should include a mobile number as mandatory. Free version Limits the number of customers the service provider can have. Paid version Unlimited number of customers on the systems Subscription-based plans, monthly or yearly. Technology stack Wireframes User stories UI/UX designs dogma MERN Database design Fully working app ready for deployment
16 days ago41 proposalsRemoteNeed main page makeover that is modern & product focused.
Immediately need. Makeover design of main page similar to this web page https://www.consuremedical.com/qivi-fec/
5 months ago18 proposalsRemoteIncrease organic reach to my website https://maidenventures.co/
Hi, We are looking for help with three specific tasks increase traffic to www.maidenventures.co design update a general website optimisation to increase the speed When anyone in Sydney type the following words I would like the website to come up Technology in construction Energy saving Solar loans Building energy audits Electricity savings Gas Savings Utility bills
3 years ago48 proposalsRemote