This page shows the user’s profile settings. Information found on this page includes the username, when the account was activated, and how many follow the user has.
This image shows the general settings users can adjust on the Imzy app. Users can input a real name, user name, phone number, address, shirt size, time zone, password, a 2-factor authentication protection, and blocks/mutes.
This is the page where users can control/adjust their account settings. Different tabs users click on include: general, profiles, following, saved, notifications, requests, and about.
This page is the list version of the app's home page. Whereas on the first home screen format features the article’s title, a picture, options to like and comment, and shows at least one comment per article, the list version offers this information…
This is the options page on the Imzy app. On this page, the user can select which post types to include and/or exclude. The post types available for selection include, text, poll, milestone, link, image.
At this stage in the set-up process, users are asked whether they would like push notifications from imzy. Push notifications allow the user to get notified of any activity on imzy even when the user is not actively on the app.
On this page, users are instructed to introduce themselves to other imzy community members. Users are encouraged to title this post and include information like interests, passions, and hobbies.
This is the page where users create a username for themselves. Users are instructed to “don’t fret,” because they are able to user their real names, create an online name, or post anonymously.
This is the first page where users insert their information before joining the site as a user. Users see “Imzy, experience community.” Users are instructed to input either phone or email, and create a password.
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 tenth/eleventh 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 ninth version.