Once users create a username, they are taken to the "join communities" page. Here users are instructed to select 3 communities from a long list of potential communities. Examples of communities users can join include "aww," "reads," and "everything."
When you search for the Imzy app on your phone (apple), this is what comes up. The user is not introduced to any information beyond this image at this state. Users must click on the image to receive any information about the site.
This is the description of the Imzy app. This information can be found under “details” and is the first information the user encounters about the app/social media site. In this section, users are introduced to what the site/app offers and how users…
This information lets the user know what has been updated on the app since its last version. Updates include: personal chatting and a “following” feature. The following feature enables users to self-select the content user’s see on their “people…
Under the “Related” heading on the app information page, the user can see other social media apps that Imzy users have also purchased. This page also shows the “top free iPhone social networking apps.”
Under the “Reviews” heading on the app information page, users can see how other users have ranked the Imzy app/social media site. The current version had no reviews at the time of data collection. Under the “All Versions” tab, users can see star…
Under the “Reviews” heading on the app information page, users can see how other users have ranked the app/social media site. The current version had no reviews at the time of data collection. Under the “All Versions” tab, users can see star ratings…
When you first download the mobile app, this is the first page you are taken to. The phrase, “Welcome to imzy, Community as…as you are” appears. Adjectives such as curious, interesting, adventurous, inventive, opinionated, conscientious, goofy,…
Under the “details” heading on the app's information page, the user can click on “version history.” This is the page that comes up with all the versions and updates the app has made. This image shows the first version.
Under the “details” heading on the app's information page, the user can click on “version history.” This is the page that comes up with all the versions and updates the app has made. This image shows the second version (part 1).
Under the “details” heading on the app's information page, the user can click on “version history.” This is the page that comes up with all the versions and updates the app has made. This image shows the second version (part 2).