Home and schedule
The prototype target includes greeting, date, candle-lighting card, next minyan card, full schedule, and calendar actions.
Client app for Khal Zidichov Chodorov
The shul portal brings member-facing essentials into a phone-first app: next minyan, zmanim, candle lighting, amenities, shiurim, hall rental, donations, sponsorships, and a bridge to Shulspace account access.
The prototype target includes greeting, date, candle-lighting card, next minyan card, full schedule, and calendar actions.
Kelim Mikva, men's mikva, learning opportunities, full shiurim list, hall rental, announcements, and contact content are part of the app scope.
Donate and sponsorship flows are handled in the app, while member account login remains a separate Shulspace button.
The repo has static HTML/CSS prototypes, design reference images, and Flutter distribution notes.
Feature lists came from bookkeeper emails and later update rounds.
Home shkia/candle widgets and fuller daily zmanim work are part of the project direction.
Calendar, announcements, member database, and account backend are called out as larger follow-up slices.
Next minyan, candle lighting, zmanim, and urgent shul information belong on the first screen, not buried in a menu.
The project direction includes a content-dashboard approach so the office can update schedules and resources without rebuilding the app.
Shulspace remains the member account system. The app links to it instead of pretending to replace billing and accounts prematurely.
The app is not a generic shul template; the amenities, wording, and home screen match Khal ZC’s request list.
The working prototype is a phone-shaped experience because members are most likely checking times and resources on the go.
The amenities and sponsorship concepts come from Khal ZC’s request list.
Member database, announcements, and account backend are larger follow-up slices, not claimed as finished.
The home-screen structure follows the office reference: greeting, candle card, next minyan, amenities, sponsor actions, and bottom nav.