Logos Web App Survey

Phil Gons (Logos)
Phil Gons (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
edited November 21 in English Forum

How can we make the Logos web app better? Take the survey and let us know.

You can also reply to this post with your top suggestions.

Thanks!

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  • Randy W. Sims
    Randy W. Sims Member Posts: 2,272

    Thanks for allowing us a chance to voice our input. I've noted a few suggestions on the forums already and took the survey. For myself, I see the web app as an excellent backup to the desktop app and I see it as a potentially huge gateway app to bring in the non-professional layperson user, if you'll allow it for Basic users at some point. Two things I want to see most are for Faithlife to expand its audience and grow and for the average layperson to have access and a reasonable to path to growth in to the Logos eco. Those are the motivations for my answers in the survey. So my answers basically focus on establishing core functions (bookmarks, highlights, notes, UI), bringing the mobile web UI up to date with the desktop web app (Big Issue), and moving forward the the clean streamlined UI which is already in some ways surpassing the desktop application. Just wanted to share my reasons for the answers I selected for what it's worth.

  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799

    Thanks, Randy. I appreciate your feedback and the context for your survey responses.

  • Richard Villanueva
    Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭

    So my answers basically focus on establishing core functions (bookmarks, highlights, notes, UI), bringing the mobile web UI up to date with the desktop web app (Big Issue), and moving forward the the clean streamlined UI which is already in some ways surpassing the desktop application. Just wanted to share my reasons for the answers I selected for what it's worth.

    I'll be completing the survey later on, but I would add to your thoughts be saying that the Courses tool has a phenomenal potential to rope in the lay-user by creating easy and daily steps for leading people through topics, books, and biblical themes. Similar too how the Bible App has pre-made and sponsored reading plans that people jump to join because it is easy and premade for them.    

    Courses has the ability to do what the Bible App does except introduce other resources and even guides and tools into the mix as well (the 10 & 30 Day Logos Training Courses were phenomenal helps in expanding user knowledge about Logos' abilities.)  Allow churches and maybe publishers and authors to make/continue to make easily accessible Courses people can join in on with a easy UI, and it could be even greater!

    My 2 cents on top of Randy's great observation.

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  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799

    So my answers basically focus on establishing core functions (bookmarks, highlights, notes, UI), bringing the mobile web UI up to date with the desktop web app (Big Issue), and moving forward the the clean streamlined UI which is already in some ways surpassing the desktop application. Just wanted to share my reasons for the answers I selected for what it's worth.

    I'll be completing the survey later on, but I would add to your thoughts be saying that the Courses tool has a phenomenal potential to rope in the lay-user by creating easy and daily steps for leading people through topics, books, and biblical themes. Similar too how the Bible App has pre-made and sponsored reading plans that people jump to join because it is easy and premade for them.    

    Courses has the ability to do what the Bible App does except introduce other resources and even guides and tools into the mix as well (the 10 & 30 Day Logos Training Courses were phenomenal helps in expanding user knowledge about Logos' abilities.)  Allow churches and maybe publishers and authors to make/continue to make easily accessible Courses people can join in on with a easy UI, and it could be even greater!

    My 2 cents on top of Randy's great observation.

    I completely agree. Thanks for articulating the opportunity here so well, and reminding me that we still have lots to do to realize our original vision for the tool.

  • Donnie Hale
    Donnie Hale Member Posts: 2,036

    Phil,

    It would be helpful if your survey had "n/a" or "Don't use" answers. For example, use of the various home pages.

    Just a thought. Thanks,

    Donnie

  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799

    Phil,

    It would be helpful if your survey had "n/a" or "Don't use" answers. For example, use of the various home pages.

    Just a thought. Thanks,

    Donnie

    I agree, but Google Forms doesn't allow that for the linear scale question type. You can just skip those.