Flavorocity didn't spawn from the ether, it took a whole step of processes. Maybe even two. It started out as just a vague idea. It wasn't even a generator at the start, it was initially a way to get indie bands to deliver food to your house and do personal concerts. And far larger with functions that never made it to launch. As with any idea, its best to trim your darlings and get down to the meat and potatoes of what actually works.

The drawing board had a slew of papers as we tried to figure out how to blend Spotify and a delivery app. Once things started being more fleshed out, we had to think about how our potential users would utilize our app. Here's what our testers were looking for.

Based on what they wanted we made a rough layout of the app. It went through multiple rounds of testing before it was ready to be served to the public.

Our app couldn't launch without a name. We had one in mind but we ran it by the crowds first. There was a list of runner ups for the name but only one stood out above the others. After that it was just a matter of sorting out all of the rough edges until everything finished marinating.

After a long work session, we can all finally raise our cups and crank up the volume as we come together under the banner of flavor.