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Trivia nights at bars are very disorganized and take far too long to be an enjoyable and seamless experiences for customers. Persona: Mike Mike is current junior at the University of Michigan and just turned 21 Mike loves trivia and


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Trivia nights at bars are very disorganized and take far too long to be an enjoyable and seamless experiences for customers.

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Persona: Mike

  • Mike is current junior at the University of Michigan and just turned 21
  • Mike loves trivia and happens to be very good at it
  • Mike is also hard of hearing due to years of playing music loudly through

his headphones. Mike’s 21st birthday bash at Charley’s Trivia night:

  • Mike has a very hard time hearing the trivia questions over the crowd
  • He has to SCREAM at the bar owner to repeat the questions
  • He feels detached from the competition since he cannot see how other

teams are faring making him feel uneasy and stressed.

  • He becomes very impatient with the long gaps for grading.
  • Mike leaves early due to being frustrated and disconnected from the
  • game. Mike will never be back for a trivia night at Charley’s again!
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Jon Taffer the Bar Owner

  • Jon is the owner of a small bar in Ann Arbor, MI.
  • He currently holds trivia at his bar every Wednesday

night where teams submit answers by writing on a piece of paper.

  • Jon notices that people leave his trivia nights very

early because they get tired of waiting for the staff to complete grading.

  • Jon must constantly scream over the crowd to repeat

questions and loses his voice every trivia night despite using a megaphone.

  • Jon has a small staff of employees, most of whom are

students, and he struggles to find a enough people willing to work on a Wednesday night at 10 PM to make grading quick, and the trivia night run smoothly.

  • Because his trivia night is very disorganized and takes

so long, Jon does not have many repeat customers.

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Think/See/Feel/Do

Thinks:

  • Take too long
  • Are disorganized
  • Don’t get to enough

questions Sees:

  • People having a hard

time hearing the questions Feel:

  • Frustrated with how

disorganized the trivia nights are Do:

  • Scream to be heard
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MVP1

PROBLEM SOLUTION:

  • Web application based service

○ Create unique, accessible quizzes

  • Utilizing SQL servers

○ Auto-grading

  • Interactive and functional UI.
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Use Cases

Local bar or restaurant wants to have an organized, efficient trivia night Create quizzes to entertain at family gatherings and parties

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Screen Mockups

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Screen Mockups

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Hypothesis

  • Users will stay at trivia night longer since

the quick grading allows for more rounds.

  • They will also enjoy the easy-to-use

interface and stats about each team

  • Bars will need less staff on trivia night

since graders are no longer necessary.

  • Bars will see an increase in profits as

customers stay longer for more rounds.