1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a website and/or an “app” in general, and to a website and/or an “app” for facilitating the introduction of users with similar or complementary interests in a given locale within a given timeframe in particular.
2. Background Information
Websites and “apps” (i.e., application software that may be downloaded onto a user's mobile phone or other device) exist for a number of social utilities. For example, dating websites allow users to select characteristics (e.g., age, gender, education, marital status, etc.) of other users with whom they wish to be matched for a date. There remains a need for a social utility website and/or app that: 1) is designed to match users wishing to engage in one of several very specific activities, which activities may be selected from a nested menu; and/or 2) is designed to match users wishing to engage in a selected activity at the present moment or at a time in the not-too-distant future.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of determining and confirming a mutually agreeable meeting time, date and/or location for a pre-selected activity wherein two or more users on a social utility website or app interact using real-time text-based communication is provided. The method is performed in the following manner: a) both users indicate times and dates they are available to meet by clicking-on or manipulating a computer-generated graphic, selecting from a menu, or entering information on a keyboard; b) both users indicate the geographical parameters within which they are available to meet by clicking-on or manipulating a computer-generated graphic, selecting from a menu or entering information on a keyboard; c) the website or app provides both users with a set of results that includes a list of various options within the intersecting choices of both users displayed simultaneously on both users' screens in words or graphic form; d) one user selects an option on the list by clicking on a listed item, which is then highlighted on the second user's screen; e) the second user may click on the highlighted text or graphic to confirm the first user's selection, or alternatively click on a different selection, which is then highlighted on the first user's screen; f) when an item is chosen by both users, it is displayed as the confirmed item on both users' screens.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of determining and confirming a mutually agreeable activity wherein two or more users on a social utility website or app interact using real-time text-based communication is provided. The method is performed in the following manner: a) the website or app provides both users with a set of results that includes a list of various options within the intersecting choices of both users displayed on simultaneously on both users' screens in words or graphic form; b) one user may select an option on the list by clicking on a listed item, which is then highlighted on the second user's screen; c) the second user may click on the highlighted text or graphic to confirm the first user's selection, or alternatively click on a different selection which is then highlighted on the first user's screen; and d) when an item is chosen by both users, it is displayed as the confirmed item on both users' screens.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an interactive feature on a website or app which determines and graphically displays an intersecting/overlapping geographical area of interest between two or more users is provided. The interactive feature operates by: a) mapping the location of the first user via GPS or allowing the user to enter his current location manually; b) allowing the first user to set parameters via manual input or manipulating a computer generated map or other graphic of the distance he is willing to travel either in distance or time units; c) mapping the location of the second or additional user via GPS or allowing the user to enter his current location manually; d) allowing the second or additional users to set parameters via manual input or manipulating a computer generated map or other graphic of the distance he is willing to travel either in distance or time units; e) the website or app calculating the overlapping or intersecting area of interest; and f) presenting the overlapping geographical area of interest to one or more participating users.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for confirming a meeting date, time or location for a pre-selected activity for at least a first user and a second user of a social utility website or app is provided. The method includes the following steps: a) the first user and the second user using the social utility website or app to choose times and dates they are available to meet by clicking on or manipulating a computer-generated graphic; b) the first user and the second user using the social utility website or app to choose the geographical parameters within which they are available to meet by clicking on or manipulating a computer-generated graphic; c) the first user and the second user viewing a set of results simultaneously displayed on both users' screens by the social utility website or app, the set of results including a list of options with overlapping choices of both users; d) the first user selecting an option on the list by clicking on the option, which option is then highlighted on the second user's screen; e) the second user selecting the highlighted option to confirm the first user's selection, or alternatively selecting a different option, which is then highlighted on the first user's screen; f) when an option is selected by both users, displaying the option as a confirmed option on both users' screens.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in light of the detailed description of the invention provided below, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The present invention describes a method that may be utilized on a website and or an app that is designed to function both as a web portal and a social utility, (hereinafter referred to as “the website”). The primary function of the social utility part of website is to match two or more users who are interested in participating in a selected activity at a selected time at a selected location. The user is also able to select the desired characteristics of the matches (such as age, gender, education, marital status, etc.) that they are initially shown. This social utility differs from dating sites in that: 1) it is designed to match users who are interested in engaging in a very specific activity (selected from an extensive nested menu as described below); 2) it is designed to match users who would like to engage in the activity in the present moment or at a time in the not too distant future (though it also allows users to select meeting times in the future).
According to another aspect of the method, a first user at a location may be matched with other users currently at that location who are interested in meeting to engage in a selected activity at the present time.
According to another aspect of the method, a first user may be matched with other users who are interested in meeting at a selected location (i.e., a location other than the users' present location) to engage in a selected activity at a selected time in the not-too-distant future.
According to another aspect of the method, an interactive time bar or picker wheel is provided that may be manipulated by the user to indicate the times the user is available to meet other users to participate in an activity.
According to another aspect of the method, an interactive calendar is provided that may be manipulated by the user to indicate the days the user is available to meet other users to participate in an activity.
According to another aspect of the method, an interactive map is provided that may be manipulated by the user to indicate the geographic areas in which the user is available to meet other users to participate in an activity.
According to another aspect of the method, a dynamic polling tally of “hits” in list or table form is provided that indicates the matches based on criteria selected by the user, the dynamic list being useful to guide the user to select criteria that return an acceptable and manageable number of results.
According to another aspect of the method, a multi-level, nested category display allows the user to easily select a number of criteria without use of a keyboard.
If a user is in a public venue (e.g., a restaurant, a coffee house, a nightclub, neighborhood pub, etc.) and would like to know which men or women are interested in meeting someone new for a drink, the user would type in his location (name of establishment, address (or allow GPS device to reveal their current location)), and select one or more of the “have a drink”, or “someone new”, or “within 20 minutes time” buttons from the proffered menus. A list of screen profiles of other users who had selected the same or overlapping criteria appears on his screen. By “overlapping criteria” it is meant that if user one selected a time frame of 12 PM to 6 PM and user two selected a time frame of 5 to 6 PM, an overlap would exist. The user may tap the screen profile (names and/or profile images) of the users he would like to meet. As shown, e.g., in
If the users are still at work or at home, and are interested in meeting someone for a social engagement (e.g., meet for a coffee, or a drink), they can specify the radius in miles they are willing to travel, or a particular town, and also the time they would like meet (e.g., within 1 hour to 2 hours.) In this case, when a match is made, a list of bars (ranked by a combination of reviews and/or advertising, business hours and other pertinent factors) pop-ups on the screen along with the dialogue box. One user could select his preference for meeting, which in turn, causes that establishment to be highlighted on the second user's screen. The second user may accept the meeting place by clicking the highlighted establishment, or suggest another place by clicking a different selection on the list. Clicks on the same listing by both users confirm the selection. Suggested meeting times then appear on both users' screens. As with place, times clicked by one user are highlighted on the second user's screen, who can then click the highlighted time to confirm, or click another time that they would prefer. A click by both users on a given time confirms. Next, a query asking if the user would like directions to the selected location appears. If he selects “yes”, a box appears within the screen providing a map and directions. He may also choose to allow or disallow a GPS tracking program that, based on his present location and mode of transport (e.g., driving, biking, walking, etc.), periodically notifies the second user of his estimated time of arrival at the selected location. An indicator alert may automatically be set to produce a sound to signal the user that he should leave his current location in order to arrive at a confirmed meeting location at the designated, confirmed time.
In the preferred embodiment there are three primary interactive graphics on the website, examples of which are shown in
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An additional interactive feature displays a dynamic list or table of numerical tallies of matches based on the criteria selected by the user. For example, as the user decreased the geographical distance he was willing to travel from his current location to meet someone new for a drink, the numbers of “hits” listed in each of the categories/criteria he had selected (e.g., meeting time between 1 and 3 PM, interest in astronomy, college graduate, etc.) also decreases. This dynamic list would be useful to guide the user to select criteria that would return a manageable number of results, and/or guide the user to broaden his selected criteria (e.g., increase time range he is willing to meet, change interest category from astronomy to physical sciences) to find a greater number of matches. This feature would be particularly desirable on mobile computing devices where a smaller number of quality matches is often more useful than a very large number of matches. The user may choose to display the matches to his search only after the number of matches fell between pre-determined numerical parameters. An additional feature is that the user may select to turn on or off an audio or vibration alert or receipt of an email or text that notifies the user that a designated number of potential matches have been achieved.
It should be appreciated that this method of matching activities and people and times and locations can be used for any chosen activity in the realm of human activity (e.g., discussions of a particular book, bike rides in the country, playing cards, meeting others to play music together, etc.). The website and app are designed with broad categories of activities and within them, nesting menus that allow users to easily navigate to their particular interest. Users may define their particular social interest as broadly or narrowly as they like. The user may choose whether she would like to meet with a friend/previously confirmed match (friends may be imported from other social networking sites) or with someone new, or choose “either”. The user can also select a desired number of participants for a given activity (e.g., five people for moving a heavy piece of furniture, three people or more for a dog playgroup at a given park at a given time, etc.). When multiple matched are desired for a given activity, dialogue boxes along with time, locations and mapping features will pop-up next to all matches made.
It should also be appreciated that this social utility will allow those in transit (e.g., on planes, trains, boats, buses, etc.) to meet others with similar interests. This may work via a GPS device or by entering other information manually (e.g., flight number, train name and number, etc.).
The social utility may also be used to match an employer needing temporary help with employees looking for day work. The employer selects from the menu “need help” and then “for pay” (as opposed to volunteer—the other menu choice at the second nested level), and then select the type of help needed, and enter desired starting and ending times, and wage offered. The prospective employee selects “get job”, then perhaps “manual labor” or “IT assistance” (under types of work listed), and then select times available and acceptable pay range. Matches, dialogue boxes, meeting times and maps function as described above.
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The website may be monetized through ads from local businesses (retail and service), attractions and restaurants. Matches of people or stores or restaurants meeting the selected criteria may appear on the screen with the appropriate corresponding search. The list of businesses presented may be ranked by proximity, cost and reviews. The user could toggle the ranking system depending on their highest priority. The lists may include advertising establishments, which may be clearly identified (e.g. by font color or highlighted box, etc.) as paid promotional placements. Local businesses and attractions that were currently closed could be eliminated from matches or appear in the ranked list or presented in a faded font and/or graphics to designate their non-availability for the selected timeframe. In addition to the described advantages and uses for the user, the material entered by the user may be valuable to commercial interests since it characterizes the user demographically, geographically and by personal interest in engaging in an activity in a given timeframe. Both the users and commercial entity may benefit by the presentation and availability of targeted opportunities to the user and his matched partners. Small advertisements may be placed in side bars that correspond with the user's desired activity. A small fee may be charged for employers seeking employees. Income may also be generated through click-throughs to online stores and other websites. The clear, direct simplicity of the interface of the website will allow the users to easily find what they desire (whether social interaction, durable goods, or service) at any given moment.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
The present application is entitled to the benefit of and incorporates by reference essential subject matter disclosed in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/439,663.
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61439663 | Feb 2011 | US |