Project Shift Hackathon March 28-29, 2019
Concert Concierge
General Gist: An app that provides users with a list of upcoming concerts specific to a city or metro area and provides a scrollable sidebar of videos of the artists in the list.
Specs: UI
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Search Bar: Take in city name (metro area) and a specific date range.
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Upcoming Concert List: List upcoming concerts. Each list will specify artist, venue, date.
API: Upcoming concerts APIs: Eventful; PredictHQ; Songkick; Spotify
API keys acquired: Eventful; PredictHQ;
API keys pending: Songkick
Video List & Viewer: List playable YouTube clips of artists featured in Upcoming Concert List.
API: Video Viewer: YouTube
API keys: Keys from Backbone-YouTube eval and later YouTube assignments.
APIs: Eventful Main API page: http://api.eventful.com/ API doc: http://api.eventful.com/docs Description: Prompt and free to register an account and acquire keys and access to API
PredictHQ: https://developer.predicthq.com/
Endpoint: https://api.predicthq.com
Description: 30-day free trial of API; 14-day free trial of web app;
test-drive PredictHQ API Postman Collection
Extension 1: Allow for a specific date range to be entered into the search field, and return events that match the location and date range.
Extension 2: Make artist names in Concert List clickable links to the artist homepage
Extension 3A: Limit video returns to live clips
Extension 3B: Infinite scroll for videos
Super Ninja Extension: A “Concerts You Missed” feature, that returns past concerts (back to two weeks prior to current date) and live videos
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