3. Your
content,
your
way.
Timefly loads your content from the
sources you connect. A post is
called a Flight. It runs a
prioritisation algorithm to show first
the content that matters most.
4. Dig
deeper.
Tap on a flight to display the details.
(in this case, it opens the link in an
in-app browser).
5. Swiping left will dismiss the flight.
The user moves on to the next flight
and never sees the old flight again.
Animations are smooth so the user
has a great experience.
Pan
&
Swipe
6. Swipe up to save the flight.
If you don’t have time to read the
flight’s content, you can do this later.
Pan
&
Swipe
8. Swipe down to share the flight.
Share it on Facebook, Twitter, SMS
or Email.
Pan
&
Swipe
9. By swiping right, your content will
“fly”. The content from Facebook will
be liked or shared. You can
favourite or retweet your tweets.
Pan
&
Swipe
10. Set what Fly action does in the
control centre. The architecture was
also implemented to bring a lot of
flexibility for future development so
we can add more actions.
Customize
16. Development
objectives
achieved
Organize the project with a flexible architecture,
in order to add future features easily.
Track app crashes and fix future bugs very fast.
Communicate with the client to implement the
most important features first and get the most
value for the money.
17. Corneliu is the type of engineer you should hire for your team before
anyone else. He is an absolute rock star to work with, as he combines
both strong engineering experience with deep understanding of the
product design principles. He has a deep passion for mobile products,
truly knows a lot about them, and can grasp the product in a way
many engineers who focus only on code cannot. […]
I cannot recommend Corneliu higher and am excited about our
continued work together.
Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Timefly