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react-bumblebee

v0.0.4

Published

An Open-source testimonial side bar available for everyone to use and showcase the power of self-synchronizing products.

Downloads

3

Readme

React Bumblebee

Why Bumblebee

Everyone knows how hard it is to get people’s attention. However, even if you are successful in directing them to the website, just 5% of them will sign up.The competition is fierce. There is no other way to make them fall in love with your business than to show them what your current customers adore about you!

But it is not easy!

While we were redesigning our website, we noticed how difficult it was to share users’ tweets and Slack messages over the website. <<tech effort highlight maybe?>>

There are paid solutions that exist, but they all look the same with very bad experiences. Even if you’re willing to compromise on the design, not all willing users get to provide feedback. Simply because they had to leave the website and publish it on Twitter. They get lost in the shuffle of hundreds of tweets and forget about you completely!

At Workduck we have devised a solution that we would like to share with you for FREE :) We want to save your product team countless hours of work. That’s exactly what we set out to do as a company.

We designed the testimonial sidebar, which collects reviews and comments from places like Slack and Twitter and layers them in a vine-like structure on the side. Making it possible for your website’s users to add to or start a new tweet or slack discussion directly from the homepage!

Installation:

The sidebar can be imported in your application simply as a component. The following example highlights the procedure:

import { Bumblebee } from "react-bumblebee"; //Importing the component from the library

 <Bumblebee urls={
    //List of urls in providers as keys
    Eg: Twitter: "twitter thread URL"
 } serverURL={node server URL} />

List of providers:

Accepted Props:

The component will show a list of bubbles showing all the threads and their replies. Clicking on a the reply will take you to the thread on the provider site.

Available Classnames: