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           Severity: minor
           Solution: The initial dashboard should have a large centered ‘plan new trip’ button     i instead of trying to keep the interface the same as the dashboard that already has trips planned.  *

  • Problem:  One user had trouble figuring out how to plan a round trip. They weren’t helped by the note above the planning box the explains it.

           Severity: major
           Solution: Instead of having a note that informs the user of how to plan a round trip, have a ‘round trip’ check box that when clicked automatically sets the ‘start’ and ‘destination’ fields to the same location for the user.*

  •  Problem: The interface allows for trip dates that don’t make logical sense.

           Severity: minor
Solution   Solution: Check the dates that were entered and stop/alert the user when the end date
           before the start date for example.*

  • Problem: When a city is entered into the location field that does not exits, the map page shows a blank map without an error message.

           Severity: major
           Solution: Check to make sure the entered location is a real city. If not, alert the user and
           ask for the location again.*

  • Problem: When the user clicked on a suggested host on the map page, to view that host’s location the user had to manually adjust the map.

                     Severity: minor
          Solution: Clicking on a city under host options should cause the map to focus in on that      that city.

  • Problem: User was confused why they could add a new start or end location to the trip.

          Severity: minor

          Solution: User should be allowed to change the starting or ending location.

  • Problem: User didn’t like that sending a request to a suggested host took them away from the map page.

          Severity: minor
          Solution: User should be able to send a request without having to leave the map page. It should be a modal dialog box that disappears after the message is sent. To view the message the user would             then go to the requests tab.

  • Problem: Users were confused if they confirmed a host or if the host confirmed themselves as both options were available.

Severity  Severity: Major
Solution  Solution: Make two different types of confirmation/declining. Have one indicator of whether the host has accepted or declined your request. Have a separate indicator for whether you have decided to               use that host or not. *  

  •  Problem: User didn’t like that in the directions page, after clicking on a city on the itinerary to view the information, to view the direction the user had to cycle through the other legs of the trip.

Severity           Severity: Major
Solution           Solution: Clicking on a city in the itinerary in the directions section should automatically load that leg of the directions.

  • Problem: User couldn’t find a way to view all directions at once for the trip.

          Severity: Major
          Solution: There should be an option to see the directions for the entire trip, not just one    leg.

  • Problem: A user viewed a request but wanted to know information about the trip of the person who had sent that request.

          Severity: minor
          Solution: If the user gets a request from another user, that user should be able to view the itinerary of the other user’s trip.

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           Severity: minor
Solution           Solution: Use a different word like ‘End’ or ‘Finish’

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