Greater Today is a web app that allows people to track their short term and long term goals. Using the concept of "the Rabbit and the Turtle race," a short term goal is the one that can be achieved in a few steps and thus ties to the rabbit character while long term goals take more time and go with the turtle character.
- The user is able to log in through the landing page of the web app
- The user is able to create and add long term and short term goals
- The user is able to break down each goal into smaller tasks to track progress
- The user is able to see an overview of goals completed, number of streaks, and data visualization of user's activity (profile page)
- The user is able to see the number of completed long and short term goals of friends
- The user is able to earn points for each completed goal and reedem for prizes (such as new characters or web stickers)
- Front-end uses React.js with the library Ant Design for components
- Redux is used for goals state managment
- Back-end (under development) MongoDB to store and update user's goals
- Custum REST API (under development) used for placeholder data
Joy Paul | Isabella W. | Anastasiya Uraleva |
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https://github.com/cosmicRover |
https://github.com/bellawieck |
https://github.com/APiligrim |
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