Inspiration
We were inspired by the short presentation that Aggie Reuse Store gave at the opening ceremony. We wanted to help them create an easy way to track their inventory so that they can move on from using a simple spreadsheet.
What it does
This web app tracks the store's current inventory. It also sorts items by category and type. It includes adding and removing functions that adds and removes items and an analytics page to check inventory trends.
How we built it
We used HTML, CSS, JS, MongoDB, and Microsoft Azure.
Challenges we ran into
One main challenge we faced was figuring out how to make the UI as simple and user friendly as possible. We also had to think critically about the different use cases of this web app and how to better suit this web app for the Aggie Reuse Store's demands.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud of being able to give a local non profit organization a way to make their daily tasks easier and more efficient.
What we learned
We learned more about how to create a fullstack web app. We also learned more about what it takes to create a useful product to meet the demands of an organization.
What's next for Aggie Reuse Inventory
For the future, we would like to improve the UI and make the analytics graph and transaction data more comprehensive
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