Hi,
I have opened a beta to my users, and I already got my first feedback:
1. Refreshing the thread (pull to refresh) moves you back to page number one. It shouldn't. I have users using threads kinda like a chat - with frequent posts and all they want is to refresh to check if there are any new replies on the same page they already are. Same goes to conversations! I consider this Very important priority, as it highly impedes my users. I was even thinking of pulling UP on the last post to check if there are new posts available. Would this be doable?
2. At least on an iPhone if you enter to a long thread using a notification about a post reply/reaction - you cannot change the page. Buttons are visible on the bottom of the screen, but they do not cause any change, you can only go back to previous screen. This is Very important also, as it hits the most active users.
3. They want to have other reactions than likes also available, preferably with icons and numbers aside (Facebook being an inspiration)... This is not a high priority issue.
I have opened a beta to my users, and I already got my first feedback:
1. Refreshing the thread (pull to refresh) moves you back to page number one. It shouldn't. I have users using threads kinda like a chat - with frequent posts and all they want is to refresh to check if there are any new replies on the same page they already are. Same goes to conversations! I consider this Very important priority, as it highly impedes my users. I was even thinking of pulling UP on the last post to check if there are new posts available. Would this be doable?
2. At least on an iPhone if you enter to a long thread using a notification about a post reply/reaction - you cannot change the page. Buttons are visible on the bottom of the screen, but they do not cause any change, you can only go back to previous screen. This is Very important also, as it hits the most active users.
3. They want to have other reactions than likes also available, preferably with icons and numbers aside (Facebook being an inspiration)... This is not a high priority issue.