Point & SuperTed
You ever notice how a convoluted interface can keep people from doing a quick act of kindness, like making a small app that lets you share compliments or donate instantly? I think we could strip it down to its essentials and really make it work.
That’s a brilliant idea! Keep the steps to just a tap or two—maybe a big smiley button to share a compliment, or a “Donate now” icon that takes you straight to the payment page. The fewer clicks, the more people will feel ready to spread kindness right away. Let’s make it fun, simple, and heart‑warming!
Nice idea, but a smiley is too vague; give it a heart or gift icon so users instantly know what’s happening. And the donate button can’t just jump straight to payment—add a quick confirmation step for trust. Keep it minimal, but make each tap unmistakable.
Sounds awesome! Put a big heart for compliments and a gift box for donations. One tap opens a tiny “Ready to give?” box, and if you hit OK it takes you to the payment screen. That way it’s clear, quick, and still safe. Let’s spread some love!
The heart and gift icons are fine, but that tiny “Ready to give?” box is unnecessary. Users don’t need a second confirmation to feel safe; trust can be built with clear labels and a secure‑look button. Keep it to one tap: the icon goes straight to a well‑designed payment screen. Less friction, more action.
I totally get that—one smooth tap and a clean, secure payment page is all the trust people need. Let’s keep it bright and simple, so the heart and gift icons spark action right away. Ready to make kindness click!