Title: Anonymment Overview
1Anonymment Overview
- What started as a way to give feedback
anonymously (to an unreachable VP who thrived on
adding last minute, crack-of-dawn meetings) has
grown into a solution to send anonymous comments
to friends, family, acquaintances, crushes,
businesses, government leaders, co-workers.
Whomever you can think of, really! Perhaps
youll tell a crush how you feel anonymously and
wait to see if they act on it. We call that the
Anonymment Icebreaker! Perhaps you just want to
give Mark a break by telling him about is
unbearable body odor. The purpose of Anonymment
is to give you the tools to say what you want to
say in the case that a face to face isnt
welcoming. We believe positive change can come
of speaking ones mind and Anonymment was
established to facilitate that. - DESIGN
- The website should have the simplicity of
Twitter, but with a home page that focuses on the
Anonymments being sent by users. - Professional, but with a bit of fun to avoid
taking itself too serious Think Twitter - The home page should be clean, without clutter
2User Experience
- Joe the visitor would go to Anonymment.com with
the intention to send an Anonymous
comment/message (Anonymment) to an e-mail
address. Joe could read and respond to the
Anonymment feed on the home page, but in order to
send a message Joe would need to sign in. Once
signed in, Joe could send up to 150 characters to
any user whose e-mail address he has. They would
just enter the e-mail address into the
appropriate field and select send. The sent item
would flow into Joes sent item box, denoting the
e-mail address he sent it to. If he sent the
message to Bob, Bob would be able to click on a
link in the e-mail he received which would take
Bob back Anonymment.com where Bob could type his
message. Once Bob typed his message in and
pushed send, Bob would get a prompting to sign
in. Once he did, the message would be sent and
fall into Bobs sent box. This direct response
could continue, however Bob would not know who
the original sender was. Joe, meanwhile, would
receive the direct responses in his inbox, and
also be able to click on a more button in order
to display user responses on the main feed..
Members, or visitors to the site could follow the
conversation and respond on the main feed (on the
home page). You must be signed in to send an
Anonymment and respond, however anyone can
comment on the feed. In the end, hopefully Joe
gets his message across.
3Home Page (Resource link should say Blog/
Resources)
4Incorporated within the home page design -
Anonymment feed with voting/response option. Ads
on the side. Feed would have a more button at
the base and an archive section to jump by month.
Voting would determine what falls within the
Favorite Anonymments of the day, week, month, and
all time. Comment should work similar to
Facebook with expandable option to see more
within same page. Anyone can comment on them, but
in order to send your own and have direct
response, you would need to sign in.
5Once a user clicks respond it should expand,
similar to how Facebook does. Additionally, they
should be able to click on a more button to
expand and see more comments
6Registration page
Would like an automatic e-mail validation process
7Anonymous Message page
8Reply Option (see excel workflow)
- Message sent
- Received by recipient
- Recipient clicks on reply (must register if not
member) - Recipient taken to Anonymment response page.
- They can type message, but if they hit send they
will receive a prompting to sign in or sign up if
new user. - Once signed in, user can select send.
- Message sent
9Settings
- Change account info Username, Password, e-mail
10Control panel capabilities (ads, bottom etc..)
- Delete accounts
- Block IPs
- Remove comments
- Control ads
- Edit capabilities for all information/text-based
pages - About Us
- Terms and Condition
- Privacy Policy
- FAQ
- Blogs/Resources organized to allow a blog, plus
area for recommended books/links to Amazon books
for profit share. - Contact us
- Follow us on Twitter (link)
- Members database /set up for mass e-mail updates,
etc. - Blog edit/add capabilities
- Edit e-mail that recipients receive (welcome and
all e-mail sent by users)
11Request for Proposal
- Cost
- Development schedule with deadlines and launch
date