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Habit Comment Notification: Enhancing User Engagement

Introduction

In today's digital age, user engagement is crucial for any application or platform. One way to foster engagement is by providing users with timely notifications about their activities. In the context of habit tracking, notifications can play a significant role in encouraging users to participate and interact with each other. This article focuses on the habit comment notification feature, which allows users to receive notifications when their habits are commented on. By implementing this feature, we can enhance user engagement, foster a sense of community, and provide users with a more interactive experience.

The Need for Habit Comment Notification

As a user, it's essential to feel connected to the community and receive updates about their activities. When a user adds a habit, they expect to receive notifications about comments left by others. This feature not only enhances user engagement but also provides users with a sense of accomplishment and motivation. By receiving notifications about comments, users can respond promptly, engage with others, and build a stronger community.

Preconditions

Before we dive into the acceptance criteria, let's outline the preconditions for this feature:

  1. User 1 adds a habit: The first user adds a habit, which is a crucial step in this process.
  2. User 2 leaves a comment: The second user leaves a comment on the added habit, which triggers the notification process.

Acceptance Criteria

To ensure that the habit comment notification feature is implemented correctly, we need to define the acceptance criteria. Here are the key criteria:

When a new comment is left under the user's new habit, the user must get a new notification about it

When a new comment is left under the user's new habit, the user must receive a new notification about it. This notification should be displayed in the user's notification center, and the user should be able to view it by clicking on the notification.

A notification counter value is increased by one

When a new notification is received, the notification counter value should be increased by one. This counter value should be displayed in the user's notification center, indicating the number of new notifications.

User should see a corresponding notification record when he views the most recent notifications popup or All notifications page

When the user views the most recent notifications popup or the All notifications page, they should see a corresponding notification record. This record should include the following information:

  • [Username]: The username of the user who left the comment.
  • [Habit name]: The name of the habit on which the comment was left. This name should be a link and should be cut if too long.
  • [Date and time]: The date and time when the comment was left. The date format should be DD.MM.YYYY, and the time format should be HH:MM XM. If the day is today, the word "Today" should be used instead of the calendar date. If the day is yesterday, the word "Yesterday" should be used instead of the calendar date.

Handling Multiple Comments

If more than one user leaves a comment on the same habit, the notification record should display the usernames of the two last commentators and "other users." For example, if Maria and Olha left comments, the notification record should display "Maria, Olha and other users on your habit Do not use disposable packages. Today 10:00 a.m."

Handling Multiple Comments from the Same User

If the same user leaves multiple comments on the same habit, the notification record should display only the latest comment. This ensures that the user is not bombarded with multiple notifications from the same user.

Epic Link

The epic link for this feature is Epic #6332.

Labels to be Added

The labels to be added for this feature are "User story."

Conclusion

In conclusion, the habit comment notification feature is a crucial aspect of any habit tracking application. By providing users with timely notifications about comments left on their habits, we can enhance user engagement, foster a sense of community, and provide users with a more interactive experience. By following the acceptance criteria outlined in this article, we can ensure that this feature is implemented correctly and provides users with a seamless experience.
Habit Comment Notification: Q&A

Introduction

In our previous article, we discussed the habit comment notification feature, which allows users to receive notifications when their habits are commented on. This feature is designed to enhance user engagement, foster a sense of community, and provide users with a more interactive experience. In this article, we'll answer some frequently asked questions about the habit comment notification feature.

Q: What is the purpose of the habit comment notification feature?

A: The purpose of the habit comment notification feature is to provide users with timely notifications about comments left on their habits. This feature is designed to enhance user engagement, foster a sense of community, and provide users with a more interactive experience.

Q: Who receives notifications about comments on their habits?

A: Users who have added habits and have comments left on those habits will receive notifications about the comments.

Q: What information is included in the notification record?

A: The notification record includes the following information:

  • [Username]: The username of the user who left the comment.
  • [Habit name]: The name of the habit on which the comment was left. This name should be a link and should be cut if too long.
  • [Date and time]: The date and time when the comment was left. The date format should be DD.MM.YYYY, and the time format should be HH:MM XM. If the day is today, the word "Today" should be used instead of the calendar date. If the day is yesterday, the word "Yesterday" should be used instead of the calendar date.

Q: How are multiple comments handled?

A: If more than one user leaves a comment on the same habit, the notification record will display the usernames of the two last commentators and "other users." For example, if Maria and Olha left comments, the notification record will display "Maria, Olha and other users on your habit Do not use disposable packages. Today 10:00 a.m."

Q: How are multiple comments from the same user handled?

A: If the same user leaves multiple comments on the same habit, the notification record will display only the latest comment. This ensures that the user is not bombarded with multiple notifications from the same user.

Q: Can users customize their notification settings?

A: Yes, users can customize their notification settings to control when and how they receive notifications about comments on their habits.

Q: How do users view their notification records?

A: Users can view their notification records by clicking on the notification counter in the top right corner of the screen. This will display a list of all notifications, including comments on their habits.

Q: Can users respond to comments on their habits?

A: Yes, users can respond to comments on their habits by clicking on the comment and typing a response.

Q: How does the habit comment notification feature enhance user engagement?

A: The habit comment notification feature enhances user engagement by providing users with timely notifications about comments left on their habits. This feature encourages users to participate in the community, respond to comments, and engage with others.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the habit comment notification feature is a crucial aspect of any habit tracking application. By providing users with timely notifications about comments left on their habits we can enhance user engagement, foster a sense of community, and provide users with a more interactive experience. We hope this Q&A article has provided you with a better understanding of the habit comment notification feature and how it works.