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What is Vicinity?
Simple to use application that is catered for regenerative agriculture testing. Bird’s-eye overview of your tasks, obligations, and to-do list. Everything you need to manage your projects.
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Congratulations on the launch! 🎉 I'm genuinely excited about this product.
You mentioned one of your end goals is to "make regenerative farming practices for small family-owned farms as simple as possible" but my impression from the explainer was more vague than this. However, I don't think that's a bad thing.
A couple scenarios came to mind as I envisioned myself using this:
* Can the workers see their current gps location relative to the task? (I must confess that I'm directionally incompetent and ask my kid what direction we just came from constantly - I'm getting better though :/ )
* Will there be internal messaging available under the current task?
For example, instead of messaging a person directly in a different window and trying to reference the task manually, can the worker tag the boss in the messaging section of the task like "@Boss, there are two types here and one doesn't seem ready, please clarify" Or "@Coworker1, I need help moving this/ you left your tool here"
* You also mentioned that it's a notebook. Would that include gps based data logging? Can a worker upload a picture of work done/ written notes about the job?
These are not criticisms, just imaginings :)