Inspiration;

         The first concept that popped to our heads was, a **dating app for traveling**. The first theoretical iterations we ran through were open to the concepts of 'matching' passengers whom shared a trip or destination during roughly the same timeframe with each other based on similar interests, jobs or various other **personal tags**.

What it does;

         Get a user list from a database and aim to make it so each of them can have the opportunity of having pleasant social interactions while taking a trip, be it bussiness or pleasure.

How we built it;

         We managed the frontend with **Flutter** using **FlutterFlow**, while the backend was bulit using **FastApi**, and **sqlalchemy.**

Challenges we ran into;

         Both tools resulted to prove more difficult than it appeared @ first, mainly  due to our inexperience with them. The little hiccups along the way from things as simple as not properly reading the documentation up to platform bugs led to nuances in our workflow which gave us the opportunity of growing, not only as developers but also as _problem-solvers_.

Accomplishments that we're proud of;

         The mere fact that we made it these two days here, right now writing this as my teammates are finishing up the last touches of the database and the UX of the project, by itself is already something to be really proud of. 

Even if we wouldn't have ended up sumbiting a post and even if we don't end up presenting it, we are thankful and proud to be able to be part of this exhilarating experience!

What we learned;

         We each learned something diferent, from framework preferences and the basic notions to use mechanisms such as FastApi to how **logical nodes **work in FlutterFlow, 

What's next for Together Go;

         At the moment, all four of us are in quite diverse vital landscapes which makes it highly improbable that this project would be ever picked up again. In the off-chance anybody that comes across this project and wants to somehow modify or/and appropiate parts or the totality of it, we fully encourage them to do so and would relish any insights from anyone whom might interact with it!

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