My name is Peter Brosey. I’m a carpenter in Maine. When it comes to developing Grainchek, I basically try to stay out of the way. In spite of trying NOT to get in the way though, Grainchek has ended up being a little awkward to operate. I can assure you that all the awkward, “why did they do it that way”, parts of Grainchek are my parts! I teamed up with an excellent team at Bacancy Technologies that built all the amazingly smooth experiences.
NO COMMENTING OR LIKING: that is me, I enjoy the quietness of knowing that when I post an event, my friends, family and co-workers can view it if they want to, when they want to. No voting. No commenting. The amazing chat interface in Grainchek that includes sharing feeds and events within the chat thread is my team. They built a fantastic communication platform within the app!
SUBFEED SETTINGS COLLECT EVENTS: this is from me again. I enjoy building and assembling. I enjoy the process of taking a pile of lumber delivered to a job site and building something that people will occupy, use or operate. In Grainchek I have lots of levers and buttons to generate time tracking content. Then build feeds that report to other feeds and collect only certain types of content from a specific time period… Public feeds that can be viewed in your bio: this is the careful, considerate work of my team.
NEW TASKS NOT SHARED: this is also my design. When I add a new task to a project it is, by default, not included in any of the existing feeds. If I want to include it in a feed, I go to that feed and check the box. I recognize that this seems cumbersome and awkward when we are accustomed to sharing everything and need to specifically request the do-not-share option. The answer is to include a general feed in every project. The general feed includes all time frames and tasks, even new tasks: My team did a great job putting this together and fitting it into the different scenarios where feeds are handled in the app.
It seems likely that over time these strategies that were important at the beginning may change as Grainchek grows and shapes to fit the needs we’re working to satisfy. For now though, in addition to the fantastic work that Bacancy has done, Grainchek has some unique quirks based on my perspective!