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Toy Finder By Ian Axford, Corey Donnell, Ryan Mellish

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Toy Finder

By Ian Axford, Corey Donnell, Ryan Mellish

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Who = People looking for a gift What = People looking for a gift and short of time

When = around times like Christmas and birthdaysWhere = Their local area

Why = lots of people struggle to find a gift someone really wants

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The problem people find at times like Christmas and birth days is that their friend or child really wants somethingand you don’t know where to get or don’t know what the price is

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What would happen if the shop that was nearest me was sold out?

How can I locate the cheapest version of that particular toy? Are there websites/apps that exists that already do this?

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What would happen if the shop that was nearest me was sold out?My app needs to provide a range of alternative places to buy the products from s that a user can choose the most appropriate/nearest or cheapest place to buy it. How can I locate the cheapest version of that particular toy? Are there

websites/apps that exists that already do this?My app needs to provide a range of alternative places to buy the products from s that a user can choose the most appropriate/nearest or cheapest place to buy it.

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[Mini Elevator Pitch]

My team, [team name], is developing [platform] to help [target audience] [solve a problem] [with secret sauce]

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Users

There are two specific user groups: A child searching for a Christmas/birthday wish list Male or female Aged 3-15

Adults searching for places to purchase presents for a child

Male or female Aged 18-80

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Amazon app and website

Toys’r’us app and website

How is ours different?On Amazon you buy it directly on line but on Toy Finder you can find where it is at the cheapest price on top of the petrol cost. For instance if the nearest shop sold a toy for Fifteen pounds and another shop sold it for ten you can make the decision weather too go too the cheapest although petrol or the nearest that costs more as the toy.

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Our unique feature of our app is that you can search for your current location and identify the nearest/cheapest/most cost efficient one to

buy.

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[Flow of app & user feedback integrated]

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[Key wireframes 1/3]

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[Key wireframes 2/3]

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[Key wireframes 3/3]

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[Feasibility]

[Data, content, technical]

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[Business Case & Customer pledges]

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[Marketing Strategy]

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App Design Mock-up

[Wildcard]

[Anything else you want to share?]