Content Management Progress
The web content management server has hit the domain! This allows for this update channel and other exciting features to be present online as we continue to build Zapooca.
At the time of this writing, we are getting ready to post the blog feature to the website, a new look and feel, a new home page, and a few styles that help with the interactivity with the website. Here's the run-down:
- We have a custom color palette, based on the classic Ryder Waite Smith deck. Thank you to the amazing Calyx Studio for this contribution.
- We are posting a new home page feature with interactive cards, to more closely communicate what Zapooca will offer going forward to tarot readers.
- Behind the scenes, the reader's table is online, and readings can be posted to Zapooca.
- We are posting this feature, the blog (ahem - Progress Journal) and a few posts that really talk about what we are up to.
- If you're seeing this, we have sent the content management system to the URL, no longer localizing development to our computers.
This is the first push of many to get the marketing side of the app into the mouths of search engines and into the awareness of our future users. It includes some fun new features on the home page and a lot of less fun background features. We have been working on the reading delivery screen (really important, we know) and the communication back and forth in the system from the reader to the client. It's important to have a place to tell you about our progress as we make it, and a home page that appropriately introduces us as a service that wants you to use it, as much as you want to be here.
Zapooca is a product of Aquarian Web Studio - a web development marketing company that believes in your gifts and sees a gap in Tarot delivery - the need to leverage text, images, phones, video can be entirely too much. All tarot readers can post up to 10 private readings a month, and can even share these with contacts, privately. Additionally, we believe we can use card data (we would never use personal data) to prove that Tarot works.