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MotivappBy
Phoebe Kirkland, Louise Averill, Emily Li, Charlie Dunkerley and Poppy Organ
(Team SkyTech)
Who is it for? 13-18 year olds
What? Teenagers confused
about mental disorder, who want to know more about them and motivation and inspiration to get through them.
When? When teens need help about their problems
Where? Anywhere, anytime
Why? The lack of knowledge and understanding of mental illnesses and
the need for motivation
It’s a place for teenagers who need motivation and support for mental illnesses and information about their disabilities
when they are confused and upset, it’s also a social platform so teenagers can get support and help each other out.
What is our app?
How can you receive simple support and information on mental illnesses without outside help or complex and
confusing websites and other media?
What is the core question we are addressing?
You feel like you need help with solving your problems, or discovering more about your mental health, but have no real
way to do this, and on-the-go.
Our team, Skytech, is developing a mobile app to help teenagers who require information and support on mental illnesses to make sure users have information in one place with motivational support and a social media portal to help
teenagers find support in one another.
HannahSchool Student
About Hannah;
Is a school student Lives in Kenilworth with parents and a little
brother Looks after her little brother but wants easier
ways to do so Be able to look after her brother easily who
is going through depression
Have apps which are cheap and easy to use To get affective solutions or advice Quick solutions that anyone can use Currently very few apps on the market, none
of which meet her requirements
“Current apps offer little help”
Cheaper apps Advice and solutions available
User Profiles
Other apps we have found; but they don’t work because
Motivational Quotes – only quotes not all media, not aimed at mental disorder teensMotivational Quote for Success – Same as above.Self-help Anxiety – not motivational, only aimed at anxietyMental Disorder Dictionary – offers advice but little motivation, more rounded and less specific to individual disorders.
Our solution combines many aspects that other apps have individually: a motivational app including different types of media for teens with mental disorders.
As a person coping with an eating disorder, I want to find support on an app so that I can help get over my illness.As a person coping with depression, I want to see happy media to improve my mood in general.As a person coping with anxiety due to bullying, I want to find more people suffering like me and make friends to help me feel less sad.As a person coping with self harming, I want motivational apps to help me without having to approach people that I may not be comfortable with.
MVP User Stories
Feedback
Key Wire Frames (Balsamiq)
Balsamiq
Balsamiq
Story Board / Flow diagram
SiteMap
What we’ve learnt: Our app requires lots of content to be uploaded regularly, which means lots of data will have to be stored
and processed. Data storage is often expensive and difficult to work out, however when it does work, it often makes for a great,
detailed app.
Feasibility:Our app does rely heavily on lots of data storage space. Because
our app would be an app that requires the Internet to use, we could link this in with a web-based server. It is feasible but we
would need lots of investment storage-wise. However most popular apps do require lots of web-based storage to work so we
think this is the best way forward for our app.
Our Business Model
We decided to make our business model more user friendly. With the needs of our customers we will need to have the app portable and free so anyone can get it if they need to.
However, we have limited certain features so to get the full experience of the app you must pay 69p for access.
We got 19 customer pledges, saying that they would buy our app.We didn’t have to change our plan to find customers to pay, but to make the app come together we decide to use a limited feature option.
Our Marketing Strategy
1. Twitter-We set up a twitter account and follow people that are connected to our app idea and have involvement in technology in general.-We start advertising and blogging about our app; ‘getting the word out there’.2. Charity Publication-We email some charities related to our cause (mental health) and ask them for support.-Hopefully, our case will succeed and we will have ads on the websites so people who go to the website for help will see our app and decided to get it. 3. Facebook publication-Similarly to twitter, we set up a Facebook account.-We blog, and eventually buy ad space to gain followers.
Our Google Drive Folder
Our Google Drive folder, where you can find all of our files; including our Balsamiq and our AppInventor files:
- TEAM SKYTECH
Thank you for your consideration.
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