We should also think about some kind of aggregation of these clickbacks, so people are publically shown as helpers to the community.
See below instances where we can aggregate information based on user inputs. We should avoid aggregating things just because technology allows, but instead should focus on aggregating only super meaningful and useful things.
members who's been the most helpful (encourage members to keep the good habit)
most shared feelings coming from members clicking on "been there" (helps to connect over shared feelings)
some kind of top favorite therapists (thats for therapist side of things)
for user's personal analysis: when looking at their own mood visualization, user should be able to filter it to a certain mood color and aggregate in a nice visual way all events/contexts that belong to this mood. This allows user to analyze and see patterns in the life events that cause certain moods.
Let's see if we can come up with more of useful aggregation instances
We should also think about some kind of aggregation of these clickbacks, so people are publically shown as helpers to the community.
See below instances where we can aggregate information based on user inputs. We should avoid aggregating things just because technology allows, but instead should focus on aggregating only super meaningful and useful things.
Let's see if we can come up with more of useful aggregation instances