# 221102 Vestr Meeting # Meeting Plan 1. Introductions 1. Great to meet you. I’m Junwon, and I will be providing the platform technology for Vestr. I live in Bellevue, which is a city next to Seattle, and I am currently working from India, in Delhi. Looking forward to working with you closely! 2. Logistics 1. If Adam agrees this is a good idea, I suggest we set up a meeting series for us to have weekly syncs. I am happy to run these meetings and take charge of the agenda. What do you think? Is this time every week a good time for all of you? 3. Agenda: In today’s meeting, 1. How users are using Vestr. 2. How the current Vestr app was made and is working for the users. 3. What matters to your team and how you are monitoring the metrics. 4. By end of this meeting, I want to have a set of follow-up action items for me to access your resources to learn more and get more information. And then by next week, I want to have a development plan with architecture and monthly milestones including one for end of November. During next week’s meeting, I can present that plan, and then get your feedback so that we can consolidate a plan that we can commit together. 4. Junwon App Platform: Finally, I want to share what I am working on and why. 1. I am working on a federated app platform that independent app businesses can use. I worked at Facebook in the Infrastructure Team and at Microsoft in the Web Experiences Team where I worked on both sides of a central platform team serving the needs of multiple independent app teams. In big companies, multiple different apps, like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, or Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Start, run on shared platform, with common database, common index, common metrics platform, common experiments platform, and even common shared frontend code, for cost savings and division of labor. This is not easily possible for independent app businesses like Vestr. Today, Vestr needs to make its own app from scratch. I want to make federated app platform, with common shell technology and common infrastructure technology, so that independent companies like Vestr can leverage the same cost savings and division of labor that independent app businesses in big technology companies get to enjoy today. 5. User Scenarios 1. Are you measuring user behavior stats at session-level? 2. Can you describe to me the most important user session scenario? What is the user doing offline before using the app, what does the user do as soon as the user opens the app, what next, until user closes the app? 3. What is Vestr’s most popular feature today? 4. What matters to Vestr’s users? What are technical traits of Vestr’s app that lead to satisfaction of users? What are traits that users need minimum of, but do not need more after minimum? What are traits that users find delightful if present, but indifferent if absent? What are traits that users are indifferent to whether present or not? What are traits that users want as much as possible? 6. User Contexts 1. Do you have a dashboard where I can see the stats about users? 2. Where are the users using the app from? Which cities? 3. What devices do users use? Which OS? How old and how powerful are their devices? 4. Are users using the app on Wi-Fi or on the go? 7. Technology Stack 1. How is the current Vestr app made? 2. What frontend framework did you use? Web server? Database? Who did what? 3. How are you hosting the infrastructure? 4. Could you add me to the code repositories? 8. Scale of Operations 1. What is the footprint of a heavy user? Say, take top 10% of active users. How many times are they opening the app? How many posts are they posting? How many comments do they write? How. many posts do they read? # Meeting Review 1. Analytics 1. Google Analytics, Crashlytics, AppFlyer. 2. Tasks to get done by next week 1. Find Division of Labor between Junwon Company and Nordstone company.