Social media site for Podcast listeners. Check it out here. Watch recording of app demo here.
Project Description: Create a Twitter-like site for sharing podcasts/pod episodes.
General Idea: Users share posts containing a description/reason for sharing, a podcast thumbnail image, & standard social media actions (comment, like, share), plus a built-in audio player (which possibly supports comments at specific timestamps).
Target audience: General public, podcasts listeners.
Problem: People like sharing podcasts but other social media sites are awkward/unfit places to do so. There is no such site that combines social sharing aspect with ability to play any podcast episode.
Solution: A social media site like twitter but focused specifically on podcasts, where sharing podcasts is seamless -- with features designed to promote discovering, discussing, and listening to podcasts without leaving the site.
Similar sites:
Technology used:
- ReactJS
- Bootstrap
- JavaScript
- Listen Notes for Podcast search
- Node.js
- React Router
- Express
- Axios
- MySQL
- Sequelize
- Heroku
- Google OAuth
- Moment.js
Resources and Roles:
- User Stories
- Milestones
- Data model
- Wireframes
- Contributors:
- Curtis & Vahe: Front-end, React, user authentication
- Meri & Lia: Back-end, Node, MySql
- Carson & Joseph: UI design, APIs, Audio-layer
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