Native App Development
Project scope
Categories
UI design UX design Mobile app developmentSkills
debugging planning mongodb react.js (javascript library) node.js (javascript library) hypertext markup language (html) user information front end (software engineering)KnowQuest.net and .com will soon launch their beta in ReactJS/MongoDB/NodeJS/HTML etc.
The platform is the next evolutionary step in feedback.
It is built from the ground up to deal with and eliminate the weaknesses of other rating platforms like Google Reviews, YELP, Feefo, Trust Pilot, etc.
This means we check credibility prior to ratings being given. This means we anonymize users and aggregate ratings. This means we do not take, store, or sell personal user information! This means we break down ratings into standardized likert and binary scales to add depth and meaning to each rating (no comments to deal with and no singular 5-star ratings which lack information).
Your role, is to start the planning and development process of the ReactNative version of KnowQuest! We do not plan to launch it until late 2024/early 2025 so the only pressure will be for students to meet/exceed learning objectives!
Back and/or Front End Development of a native app
See features on www.knowquest.net
Database Development, Programming, Debugging, Design, Planning, etc.
In any way necessary
We have a proper IT team that can help too!
2 back end developers
2 front end developers
1 data visualization expert
About the company
KnowQuest is the next evolution in online feedback, built from the ground up to maximize the value and meaningful information of reviews.
KnowQuest replaces existing feedback mechanisms with one that uses a custom credibility check, more honest feedback, is more secure, drowns out trolls, and yields actionable results.
We built a superior feedback platform from the ground up to address the unique needs of reviewers, and to add the most value to the purchasers of aggregated ratings. The C.A.S.H. platform was born!
Credibility: Credibility is checked prior to ‘unlocking’ the ability to rate
Anonymity: Ratings and Reviewers are anonymous, aggregated, and carry no repercussions
Security: No personal information collected, stored, or sold (beyond some basic login info)
Homogeneity: Ratings are broken down, comparable, and meaningful (not just 1-5 stars)