UPDATE
HOW DOES MESTRO WORK? (USERS)
November 5, 2011 by MeStro Team
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Today (with the launch of me-stro.com in the very near future!), we're going to start off a
series of posts describing the functionality of MeStro. MeStro is a
service by which people can create and book dinner events, so we'll kick things
off by explaining the types of user that will exist on me-stro.com.
Throughout the process of creating this service, we've
done our absolute best to keep things simple, so MeStro will have only 3 user
levels:
1) "Visitors"
- Visitors are anybody who browses me-stro.com without logging in. Visitors
will be able to search and view events, as well as view MeStro pages. However,
because they don't have an official MeStro account, visitors won't be able to
access our messaging and event-booking systems.
2) "Guests"
- Guests are users who have created a basic-level account, which only takes a
name and an email to do (or just use your Facebook and save the effort!).
Guests have access to pretty much all of our features - they can access the
CockPit (a home screen with all sorts of useful tools for MeStro), message Chefs with questions,
book events, and more! However, Guests can't create a MeStro yet, and thus
can't host events.
3) "Chefs"
- Chefs are our fully enabled users on me-stro.com. To become a chef, all you
have to do is create an account and give us the address of your MeStro! We'll
take care of creating the basic page, and then you can customize it from there
on out. In addition, you'll immediately be able to set up your first dinner
event, right after you create your account!
So that's
MeStro users in a nutshell: 3 simple levels of user for one very powerful
experience. Me-stro.com will be launching soon, and we can't wait to see
everybody at the dinner table!
Sincerely,
The MeStro Team
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