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If you have ever organised a wedding, a birthday party or something of that nature, you know the hustle of having your guests choose the right gift. And as a guest, you probably know the stress of choosing the right present and the fear of them duplicating if someone else also thought of that. Here’s where our web app development task - the Wish List App – was
supposed to make lives easier for everyone.
You, the host, create a wish list of gifts you’d like to receive – and your guests can register and opt for one of them. That way, you’ll never get two toaster ovens or two identical books. And you, the guest, know exactly what to buy – and you know that it will be useful for the recipient.
And the best part is that you – as the host – will not see who declared which gift, so you’re still in for a surprise. The challenge of this web app development was to create an app that wasn’t invasive – so it doesn’t seem like the hosts demands something – but lets the host to “request” certain things. We succeeded in both, as the Wish List App became the new way of hosting parties. The traffic grew steadily, and the number of active users rose significantly with each download.