4. Who
Every community has many times of
users:
1. Everyday citizens
2. Businesses
3. Civic & Religious groups
4. Government
5. Who
Every community has many times of
users:
1. Everyday citizens
2. Businesses
3. Civic & Religious groups
4. Government
6. How
- Users can sign up for a free account
- The core mechanic is a user’s
point total
7. How
- Users can sign up for a free account
- The core mechanic is a user’s
point total
Positive
community = points
actions
8. How
Point Value
- We begin by assigning standard
StreetRep point values for commonly
performed activities.
9. How
Dynamic Pricing
- We begin by assigning standard
StreetRep point values for commonly
performed activities.
- If users from a community disagree
with those values, they can vote
the values up or down in
value. Thus each community’s
priorities are reflected in their point
values.
10. How
Points = Rewards
- A user can choose from rewards offered
by local businesses. These include:
- discounts @ local stores
- free admissions to local parks,
museums & events
- preferred parking spots
- Free Film Thursday for StreetRep
members only
- Virtual Neighborhood Walk of Fame
11. How
Points earn you Badges
- Badges tell the rest of the community
how actively you are involved & for how
long
Categories include:
- Newbie
- Local yokel
- Green thumb
- Book worm
- Community Veteran
- Neighborhood Watch
13. How
Visuals: Points By Type
The StreetRep mobile app provides quick
access to information on the community
and a user’s personal account.
14. How
Visuals: Points By Type
The StreetRep mobile app provides quick
access to information on the community
and a user’s personal account.
Civic points earned
Environmental points earned
15. How
The Value of Visuals
Quick comparison of users
16. How
Main Interface: Mobile
The StreetRep mobile app provides quick
access to information on the community
and a user’s personal account.
1. Find out about activities in the
neighborhood by other users
2. Record activities
3. Redeem points
22. How
Recording Actions
StreetRep points can be recorded by:
1. A user, for actions they completed
themselves
2. A user, for actions completed by a
different user.
23. How
Group / Venue Managers
Groups & venues can assign a manager to
approve all points earned by members.
24. How
Group / Venue Managers
Groups & venues can assign a manager to
approve all points earned by members.
Maria, who runs a local
rooftop farm and started a
CSA (Community Supported
Agriculture), can keep tabs
on who gets credit for
volunteering with her.
25. How
Disputing Actions
StreetRep assumes that the average user
will be honest and truthful.
26. How
Disputing Actions
StreetRep assumes that the average user
will be honest and truthful.
But users can dispute actions by others. If
the activity in question has a manager,
their word is final on whether points are
rewarded or not.
Like Share Dispute
27. How
Point Life Span
StreetRep assumes that the average user
will be honest and truthful.
But users can dispute actions by others. If
the activity in question has a manager,
their word is final on whether points are
rewarded or not.