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Welcome to the spr26-Team-20 wiki!

Our project, printimate, will be a physical product that adds a real-world element to digital connections, by printing out messages in the real world.

Objectives and Key Requirements

Objective and Key Results

Scores and Notes
O: Help people feel physically connected to loved ones who are far away. 0.5 (On Track) - we are progressing towards this as we develop our product.
KR1: Research target users and figure out their needs and desires 0.7 (Delivered) - we were very satisfied with our user information from previous assignments.
KR2: Develop and release a product serving user needs 0.5 (On Track) - this is in progress as we work on our project this quartrer

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Details
KPI1: Number of messages sent per day Tracked implicitly through our message database, data can be fetched and visualized with internal tools.
KPI2: Number of messages sent per app session Tracked through our app client, with a "session" restarting whenever the user closes and re-opens the app.
KPI3: Percentage of users returning after the first week Tracked implicitly through our message database, data can be fetched and visualized with internal tools.
KPI4: Average number of friends per user Tracked implicitly through the permissions table in our internal database.
KPI5: Average app session length Time from app open to close, tracked by the app. Will exclude any periods of 5+ minutes of inactivity.

Project Assignments

  • View our Customer Discovery Summary here
  • View our Product Requirements Document (PRD) here
  • View our Midpoint Work Review Document, containing our test plan and user feedback. (PRD was last updated on 5/13 after the midpoint work review document)

Team Logo

(potentially subject to change!)

Team Theme Music

My Printer is Great for Printing Things, by The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man

Team Members

Member Email Skills Personal Traits Desired Growth Weaknesses
Niklas Vainio alt niklasv@stanford.edu Microcontrollers, some UI/Web dev, backend Likes projects with a physical/hardware component Teamwork, planning a large project Design skills, working in a chaotic environment
Luke McFall alt lmcfall@stanford.edu UI/UX design, backend engineer, graphic designer Loves to make video games and build interfaces Team project management Firmware and hardware
Felipe Groff alt mbgroff@stanford.edu AI/Machine Learning, Data analysis Have fun coding sometimes Frontend Terrible memory and crumbles under lack of structure
Braedan bshigley@stanford.edu Android/mobile engineering, backend, full-stack, computational biology Loves EDM music and building things at the intersection of tech and medicine Everything Bad memory
Carlos alt carloshz@stanford.edu Microcontroller, firmware Not strongly tied to opinions Everything Does not do well in chaotic environments, Programming

Links

Links to our "Getting Started" Pages:

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