Inspiration
The DCMH website leverages a competitive analysis of Elfster, a popular gift exchange app, to inform strategies for encouraging support for wish lists and donations. By studying successful features and engagement tactics employed by Elfster, the DCMH website aims to replicate and adapt these strategies to foster greater community involvement and generosity towards fulfilling the organization's mission.
What it does
The redesign of the DCMH (Donation Community for Mental Health) website aimed at maximizing user accessibility, engagement, and impact. A deliberate choice was made to develop a website rather than an app, considering the realistic user behavior of reluctance to download an app solely for donating. Additionally, a website offers greater intuitiveness and security for donation transactions.
How we built it
We used Supabase as the database to hold the all of the inventory data and react as the main framework.
Challenges we ran into
We struggled to complete the front-end in time and in general, combining all the components in 24 hours. Developer and designers also took a lot of time to discuss and reiterate for the final project.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
As the 2nd HackDavis and 1st HackDavis for half of the members, we are proud of our progress in this project.
What we learned
We learned more about teamwork and more about our own respective abilities.
Built With
- css
- figma
- javascript
- react
- supabase
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