The display of the achivements could be displayed as progression and have different labels for different things. For example, my startup will never have its program in Ruby but I shouldn't feel left out by choosing a superior language. SImilarly, if I am passing 100 dolars per month in revenue and later 1k I should see the 1k only after 100. Almost as a progression. They seem to be mixed together in the same bag, but it would be fun to have them in a way that I can see what my 5% of "making it in the world" is and how much do I still need to do to be considered successful. Tips with hints on how to achieve the next goal could also be a great thing to have
Currently for pages which take a long time to load, on clicking the hyperlink, the page is stuck loading and then loads instantly at the end. Fix that to provide a better UX
Whenever I am inside of BadgeCub and I want to see my page, I would imagine that I want to then navigate back to the main BadgeCub dashboard. Although when I send this page to a friend, I would prefer that page to show as is, and perhaps a link at the bottom to "Join BadgeCub" Having these two usecases, I believe that showing the page as an "edit" and allowing me to navigate back when I access it through the BadgeCub page (or if I am the owner of the page and perhaps get a "see as public" similar to what linkedin does?) and allow the public to see the final page
I have logged in with google and I can see my picture on the navbar, although on the BadgeCub Page it shows as empty
Changing the color erased all the previous fields that I was editing.
When I changed my information in the BadgeCub page I was not able to navigate through the website. Also when I refreshed, all my information was gone. I did not fill all fields, only name, location, github social and the color. Pressed saved and a Toast showed it was successful - although it didn't save
Current Github access grants BadgeCub permissions to write the user profile. This shouldn't be necessary