Most important features
- Categories with scores for each i.e (cost of living, crime rates, weather, education quality)
- Overall "livability score" for each city.
- Search Bar.
- Display Top 10 cities.
- User on-boarding form on sign up.
- Filter search functionality.
What will it take for users to change from their current solution to our solution?
- By creating an intuitive UI that is focused on a great user experience.
- Displaying data to the user that provides meaningful/personable information that a user can utilize to make an informed decision on where they would like to live.
- Other solutions display data that does not influence a decision wether a certain city/place is a the best place to live for them.
Why should users use your product vs. an alternative?
- Our product will have a UI that prioritizes accessibility and it is easy to use.
- We will provide meaningful data and just the necessary data for the user to make the decision on where to live.
- No abundance of data that the user does not need or does not influence its decision making.
If others have failed in solving this problem, why did they fail?
- Other competitors failed due to being unable to provide data that a user could relate to. The most useful sites had information that felt actionable and helped the user get an idea of what they are getting into.
- Other competitors failed with increased loading times when application relies on a map api on initial load.
- Loading comments, user reviews, images, map api, etc on NomadList.com became expensive to using computer memory resources.
What are you going to do differently than your competition?