I want to contribute a software program to the Steemit Community to help members keep track of financials and post performance, etc.., and YOU decide what else.
The above screenshot is a demo of a software me and my team created for keeping track of and analyzing City Revenue. The screenshots in this post are just examples of what kind of software I can create.
My question for you, the Steemit Community, is...
What Part of the Steemit Experience Do YOU Wish You Could Keep Track of and Analyze That You Currently Can't?
Personally, for example, after going through the process of getting Steem$ into my bank account as local currency...
I wish I had a way to keep track of all the exchange fees and transfer/conversion rates, collectively with a single overview, and for each time I withdraw.
But as it is more common with Steemit to "Power Up" (based on what I've read - I haven't been a member long enough to do it yet)...
...What else would be beneficial for you to keep track of? Anything related to powering up or down?
The Reason I'm Asking Is...
I want to contribute a software program, completely free with no strings, no ads, and no popups begging you for donations...
Just a clean software program you can use that will help you.
And within the limits and features of the framework I work with, YOU decide what that software will be.
So, here are a few key features of the software that I'm working with and that should give you an idea about what is possible.
1. This is database software that runs on computers running the Microsoft Windows Operating System. (although it is not Mac/Linux compatible, even if you don't use a virtual machine, you can still run this using something else you can get for free that I'll post about soon).
2. I can provide you with the means to keep track of all your post performance, revenue earnings in Steem$ and Steem Power, per post - including "Key Performance Indicators" (KPI) that you set to track and compare the earning performance of each post you publish.
3. You can set and keep track of scheduled posts.
4. You can run analysis charts on data you collect about your post performance, and/or your Steem transactions (Steem$ to your local currency, Steem$ interest earnings, Steem Power, etc..,)
Here is a screenshot based on the demo software aforementioned that shows analysis charts. It allows you to look at the data any way you like.
You can also design diagrams in the software using drag-and-drop. Lots of options.
And you can view data using a variety of Dashboard graphical charts - pie charts, gauges, etc.., switching to any type of view you want, easily. (These can also be exported in a variety of formats, including images).
All of the above is just an example to give you an idea, and so you can help give me some ideas about what to create for you. :)
If anyone is interested in having me do this for the community, please leave your comments and suggestions below. Thank you!
Joan
More about me here in my introduction.
Whatever you use a spreadsheet for, I can make a software program that is better.
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