Fallera - Social Cooking
Human Factors Interface Design, Fall 2012

Mutual Interest

If both you and a friend express interest in a food, you will both be “invited” to a cooking session. The time of the session is decided by the computer that takes a look at the schedules of both parties involved and finds a time that works for both of them. This addresses the pain point of two parties trying to schedule an event, but having difficulty finding free time. This also makes scheduling easier, because no one needs to worry about scheduling a time that does not work well for the other.