Midterm group project for Masterschool. This mobile app is a collection of resources for retired people. The app connects retired people to local activites and allows them to reserve their space for their chosen activity. It will offer directions, timings, and any contact information.
Retired Not Tired is live on Netlify:
Credentials:
123456
It is a work in progress.
Build a functioning app from scratch within two weeks while working on a team of three new devs in three timezones. Our goal is to help resolve a chosen social issue. Our mission is to help senior, retired, or early retired people stay active socially, stay in touch, and maintain their quality of life.
- Users can sign up and log in using their email and password.
- Only authenticated users have access to user related routes.
- Users can see their upcoming activities they've signed up for highlighted with dark color in their calendar.
- Users can see the activities they are only interested in highlighted with light color in their calendar.
- Users can visit activities page to see new available activities, their own activities, and their friends activities as horizontally scrollable content.
- Users can see their profile information.
- Users can edit their profile information.
- Users can post new activities for the community.
- Users can be seen as online having pulsing green dot badge on their avatar.
- The application makes API requests to Firestore database to load and persist data.
- A user is shown a status indicator while asynchronous operations are in progress.
- A user is shown an error if data cannot be saved or updated.
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✔️ React
✔️ Firebase
✔️ MUI
- This project is using Firebase authentication and database. In the .env.example file there are the fields that need to be copied into your own .env file and filled out.
Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/juliasut/Retired-Not-Tired
Install all the dependencies for the project:
npm install
In the project directory run:
npm start
Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in your browser.