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Self-Librarian By Conor Fleming, Michael Garaza, Paolo Biondi and Charbel Khoury

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Page 1: Apps for good  - Self librarian pitch presentation

Self-Librarian

By

Conor Fleming, Michael Garaza, Paolo Biondi and

Charbel Khoury

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Background situation

• Lots of people seem to have problems with going to the library to borrow a book, so we wanted to make a library that they can use and manage on their smart phone or tablet.

- Self-Librarian:

- Who? Anyone

- What? People want to read books

- When? Anytime

- Where? Any place

- Why? Problems with going to libraries such as the journey

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Problem

- You don’t want to have to leave the house to go and borrow a book as the library is too far away, in a bad area, or just doesn’t have the book you want.

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Question

• How can you borrow a book from a library without leaving your home?

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Key insight statement(s)

• People don’t want to leave their house to borrow a book because of many different reasons, such as a long journey, or something else.

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Mini Elevator Pitch

My team, Team Unicorn, is developing a mobile app to help

anyone who can read, read any book they want without having to

leave their home, using our app that lets the user temporarily

download a book, and then deletes itself after 2 weeks. There is a

child safe option that will disable all books with inappropriate

language, so they can read or be read to without them learning words

they shouldn’t. There is also an option to purchase a one month

membership to unlock the adult genre of books; membership is £2 per

month. Books can be found through lots of different search methods

e.g. by genre, author, or book title.

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User profiles

Most of our users would be teenagers, who like adventure books, have access to internet through mobile data and Wi-Fi, the apps they use mainly on their phones are either social or gaming apps,

like reading, prefer simple GUIs,use their phones every day, would like a library on their phones, read frequently and have lots of problems with going to a library (mainly because it’s too

far away).

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Competitors or alternative solutions that already exist in the market

As far as our research could tell, no one else has an app like ours on any market.

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MVP user stories and feature chosen

Our app lets the user search for any book that is available (we hope to have almost every book available!), through a variety of

searches, such as title, author, date published, etc, and the user can then download these books. There is a child mode option

which requires a passcode. This allows parents to let kids use the app without worrying about the kids learning words they shouldn’t. After 2 weeks the book deletes itself, unless the user has renewed it, in which case it will stay. The user can only do 3 renews on the

same book.

A user downloads the app, and reads whatever book they want, and can (eventually) share book thoughts and progress with friends

on social media sites.

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Key wireframes

(Continued next slide)

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The Technical Stuff

Data Feasibility

• Our app requires a lot of third party content from book publishers

• Hopefully they will be happy to share the content

• Their authorisation is definitely required

Technical Feasibility

• It is possible to build this app

• A professional developer could easily build it in three months

• We probably couldn’t find a simpler solution

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Business Case

• We believe that we will be successful, as we could not find an app that does the same job as ours, the closest we got was iBooks, but you have to pay for the books. Users won’t have to pay for our app, but there will have to be advertisements, unless they pay £2 a month for membership, which doesn’t show ads, and unlocks access to adult books.

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Marketing Strategy

• We want to have our app spread quickly, and our main ideas are to ask users to give us a good and honest rating on the App Store and Play Store, which will put our app’s rating up with Angry Birds’ ratings (eventually!!). We will also ask users to tell their friends about the app through social media, and hopefully friends of friends will spread word of our app, and that continues. We will also ask that phone companies such as Apple and Samsung show the app during adverts for new phones.