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Hey Devs! ?
Yeah, I know… it’s been a while ?
I kinda got caught up with school, exams, and, well, life. But hey — I’m back! And I’m really excited to share a new project I’ve been working on.
? The Project: LearningTrackApp (name still under construction ?)
So this new app I’m building is a platform made for NGOs — specifically the ones that teach underprivileged kids. The idea is to help them keep track of their students’ progress, batch sessions, timings, names — basically everything important in one place. It’s simple, but I think it’s gonna be really useful.
? The Roles in the App
The app has a few different roles to keep everything organized:
That’s pretty much what I wanted to share for now. I genuinely feel like this app can be something impactful, and I’m excited to build it step by step. I’ll be posting more about the tech, my role, and the challenges I face in the next few posts.
Until then, peace out
Yeah, I know… it’s been a while ?
I kinda got caught up with school, exams, and, well, life. But hey — I’m back! And I’m really excited to share a new project I’ve been working on.
? The Project: LearningTrackApp (name still under construction ?)
So this new app I’m building is a platform made for NGOs — specifically the ones that teach underprivileged kids. The idea is to help them keep track of their students’ progress, batch sessions, timings, names — basically everything important in one place. It’s simple, but I think it’s gonna be really useful.
? The Roles in the App
The app has a few different roles to keep everything organized:
- Super Admin – can access and manage all the NGOs.
- Admin – manages just their own NGO.
- Supervisor – the on-site person ensuring sessions are running smoothly.
- Volunteers – the awesome people who teach the kids.
- Students – well, this one explains itself ?
That’s pretty much what I wanted to share for now. I genuinely feel like this app can be something impactful, and I’m excited to build it step by step. I’ll be posting more about the tech, my role, and the challenges I face in the next few posts.
Until then, peace out