Project’s Purpose or Goal: Convenient place to store your pup's documents pertaining to vet visits, vaccines, treatments, and medication.
- Authentication : user accounts and database to store documents/info
- Track vaccine/medication (add them to Google Calendar: when received and next due date)
- User can have multiple pets
- Upload image of pup
- Miscellaneous notes section
- Ability to upload pdfs from vet visits
- React / Redux
- Google calendar api
- Database : probably Firestore
- Materials-ui and/or styled-components
- Tag multiple pets to one medication: set up one reminder for multiple dogs. Example: both of my dogs receive a monthly heart worm treatment. Instead a reminder for each dog, receive one reminder that includes both dogs.
- Add searchable tags to uploaded pdfs
- Searchable tags for notes section
- Authentication animation when creating user account
- Upcoming vet appointments (add to Google Calendar)
- Track buying food/treats (set reminder for autoship with Chewy)
- Ability to share documents from app (share pdf with doggy daycare, new vet, pet sitter, etc)
- Track weight and food intake
- Add doggy daycare reminder
Additional tools, frameworks, libraries, APIs, or other resources will these additional features may require:
- Elemental-ui (for search tags)
Component Tree
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Landing pages for sign-in & user account:
Medication section expanded:
Vet visits section expanded:
Notes section expanded:
Woofer Logo (rough) ideas:
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