
MámDotaz: Mokabu's Predecessor (Proof of Concept)
A proof of concept Q&A app that Mokabu was born from. Tested at a conference in Pilsen.
About the project
Before Mokabu there was MámDotaz. The first version of a Q&A system where I checked whether the whole concept made sense: the audience asks questions, others vote, the moderator approves them.
I tried it internally and then for real at a smaller conference in Pilsen. It worked, so I built the full Mokabu on that experience. MámDotaz was exactly the right in-between step and a good lesson in iterative development.
Why I built it
- I validated the concept before building Mokabu.
- A real test at a conference in Pilsen.
- A lesson in iterative development, step by step.
How it works (under the hood)
- Q&A: questions, voting, moderation.
- Next.js + Supabase, basic scope.
- The predecessor Mokabu grew out of.
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