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A browser bookmark is nice, but an icon on the home screen is nicer. :)
Suggestion: identify or create a page that is high value to the user and make it possible for the user to add that page to the home screen with a nice icon and label. PWA supports this. See also the issue with setting a cookie with the generated phrase so that the user can be taken directly to his edit view.
If the user primarily wants to update their SA (situational awareness -- check the latest situation in their area) -- then combining that information with a CTA to update their data if it's been more than x days, where x is maybe 2 or 3, is a great place to get their attention.
I'm guessing most users are using this on mobile so a prominent 'update my situation' link is good if I recently updated, but if it's been more than x days then put the edit view in front of the information I'm seeking so I can't ignore it -- if it's easy to make a few edits and submit users are more likely to do it, especially when they see something about their own situation being outdated.
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A browser bookmark is nice, but an icon on the home screen is nicer. :)
Suggestion: identify or create a page that is high value to the user and make it possible for the user to add that page to the home screen with a nice icon and label. PWA supports this. See also the issue with setting a cookie with the generated phrase so that the user can be taken directly to his edit view.
If the user primarily wants to update their SA (situational awareness -- check the latest situation in their area) -- then combining that information with a CTA to update their data if it's been more than x days, where x is maybe 2 or 3, is a great place to get their attention.
I'm guessing most users are using this on mobile so a prominent 'update my situation' link is good if I recently updated, but if it's been more than x days then put the edit view in front of the information I'm seeking so I can't ignore it -- if it's easy to make a few edits and submit users are more likely to do it, especially when they see something about their own situation being outdated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: