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let & GO promotes sustainability ♻️ and communal sharing 👫 . This application allows users to rent out or lease their stuff to their neighbours and build up neighbourhood bonds. With let & GO, you never need to clutter your house with things you only use once or twice. You can finally meet your neighbours while earning some extra money 💰 by sharing your stuff that you haven't use for a while.
👀👇 Click links to see samples in this project 👇👀
- React
- Redux
- Express
- Sequelize
- React-Bootstrap
- Geolocation ⭐
- React-Dropzone-Uploader ⭐
- React-Leaflet ⭐
- Nodemailer ⭐
- Stripe ⭐
⭐ New technology learned during this project
The goal of this project is to build a full-stack app using new technologies (see above) not taught in the bootcamp. I learned these new tools by reading documentations and watching tutorial videos.
- practice full-stack development
- practice learning new technology independently
- apply what we learned in the bootcamp
- showcase development approach of using wireframes and user stories
- practice disciplined git usage
- As a user, I would like to sign up and login. I must register before I can make an offer
- As a user, I am able to create a profile to see my information and history of transactions
- As a user, I would like to search for items at specific locations
- As a user, I would like to see a dashboard. In this dashboard, I am able to see other users’ offers
- As a user, I can click into a post on the dashboard and look at the details of the item
- As a user, I would like to contact the item owner for meet up arrangements
- As a user, I would like to make payments online for renting an item
This mvp is still a work in progress. Some features still need to be implemented and revised. If you have any suggestions, please let me know here
Click here for the wireframes for this project in Mockflow
In this project I try to use:
- Good commit messages
- Well named branches
- Pull requests with summaries
The server side of this project is an Express server connected to a Sequelize database. Click here for more details



