Opporty Updates: January 8–14, 2018
We are back with more updates! Every day, amazing changes happen at Opporty, and we are ready to share what’s new with our community of supporters and followers. As always, many of our updates are about perfecting our Gamification feature, but we are also making sure that our team delivers results as laid out on our roadmap. Therefore, many of our efforts are focused on Opporty marketplace.
Ready, steady, go!
Opporty Marketplace Updates
Our team has created and approved the design concept of our marketplace and we are proud to share it with you. As laid out on our roadmap, we are planning to deliver the first version of Opporty marketplace by the end of January 2018, and we are working hard to deliver results on time. We have also completed development of the marketplace’s architecture. This means that we can now proceed to the next step — backend and frontend marketplace development.
The ‘Activate This Challenge’ Button
In our Gamification feature, there was formerly no button to launch Gamification because the feature was active by default, immediately after the user registered an account. We decided to change this, and now in order to activate the first challenge, the user has to click the button. The next challenge is activated automatically, upon completion of the previous one.
Retrospective Task Completion
Users who fulfilled certain tasks prior to gamification activation will have the actions recorded in their accounts and will get rewarded according to the rules. We had been working on this before and made the option possible for company verification. Last week we improved the functionality and added other tasks such as ‘Become a Top Rated Professional’, ‘Increase Your Tariff Plan’, ‘Add a New Location’ and ‘Add Categories’. Any task previously completed will be rewarded!
Gamification Bug Fixes
We caught some minor bugs that we came across during Gamification testing. One was a tooltip on beta-version stickers on the Gamification page, and we have removed that. Another was associated with how rewards were displayed in Gamification accounts.
Personal Account Bug Fixes
There was another bug in users’ personal accounts. In account privacy settings, some of the drop down menus were not displaying correctly after users increased their tariff plans. Our team has fixed that, and now the account settings work properly.