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Ideas for additional features #26

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ElisePupier opened this issue Jan 27, 2020 · 1 comment
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Ideas for additional features #26

ElisePupier opened this issue Jan 27, 2020 · 1 comment

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ElisePupier commented Jan 27, 2020

Hello,
With a team of the organisation Data for Good Marseille, we are motivated to work for adding features to Carbonalyser and helping this tool to be used by general public.

We asked several people who didn't know the Carbonalyser and who weren't all comfortable with tech, to tell what they would like to see on it, in order to increase its impact.

Here are some of their interesting answers. What do you think about it ?

  • To add a kind of pop-up that congratulates you if your consumption is decreasing.
    Or more generaly a pop-up that tells you how your consumption evolves (but how, without being guilt and intrusive ?)

  • To replace the grey links (not very visible) and the one below ("Comment changer cela ?") by 4 pictograms, with 4 links :
    -> 1 about important figures and comparisons (1h of Netflix, of Youtube = ...), and explaining what is this consumption (data centers...)
    -> 1 giving advice to change that (like those in the app, with more details for "non-tech" people)
    -> 1 explaining what is the Shift Project
    -> 1 explaining how the Carbonalyser works (reassuring on the use of data, and explaining the calculation)

  • To show the evolution on several days or weeks

  • To allow to choose the kind of comparisons (how many km of cars, or plane, bulbs, heaters, washing machine...) [also a way to sensitize to the impact of these things]
    It could be with a scrolling menu.

  • To compare the distribution of Mo consumed to the distribution of time spent (to show heavy websites).
    Or at least writing that figures are about Mo and not time.

  • Giving a figure of the limit we shouldn't exceed for a sustainable lifestyle.
    Or telling how many trees would compensate for this CO2.

  • On the app : giving also the distribution of comsumption by website

  • Explaining how opened and unused apps and tabs are consuming

But people say it must be clear and not with to much information, so there may be a choice to do among all these ideas ^^

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  • show the evolution on several days or weeks could really be a nice feature (eg in the tab with more results View more results, history #31)
  • To compare the distribution of Mo consumed to the distribution of time spent (to show heavy websites).
    Or at least writing that figures are about Mo and not time. It seem done currently.

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