
During June 2025, Daniella Santos developed core social features for the Pagges-Mobile repository, focusing on the Followers capability and UI consistency. She implemented a new followers screen, integrated profile and follower/following lists using React Native’s FlatList, and handled base64-encoded profile images for efficient rendering. Daniella introduced a modular follower data service and model in TypeScript to support scalable analytics and future enhancements. She also refined the Profile Edit Screen’s UI, adjusting navigation elements for a more cohesive user experience. Her work improved onboarding and retention by enabling social engagement workflows and ensuring maintainable, accessible front-end architecture using Expo and API integration.

June 2025 – Pagges-Mobile monthly summary: Delivered the core Followers feature and UI enhancements, with accompanying data models/services and navigation polish. Implemented followers screen, profile integration, and follower/following lists rendered via FlatList, including base64-encoded profile images. Introduced a follower data service and model to support scalable social features and prepared for future analytics. Profile Edit Screen UI improvements included back button icon, size, and color adjustments to align with the app design language. Small but impactful navigation fixes on the Settings screen to ensure consistent back-navigation. Result: improved user engagement potential via social features, smoother onboarding for the followers capability, and a more consistent, accessible UI across screens. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React Native-based mobile app development, FlatList for lists, base64 image handling, modular services/models, and dark-mode navigation polish.
June 2025 – Pagges-Mobile monthly summary: Delivered the core Followers feature and UI enhancements, with accompanying data models/services and navigation polish. Implemented followers screen, profile integration, and follower/following lists rendered via FlatList, including base64-encoded profile images. Introduced a follower data service and model to support scalable social features and prepared for future analytics. Profile Edit Screen UI improvements included back button icon, size, and color adjustments to align with the app design language. Small but impactful navigation fixes on the Settings screen to ensure consistent back-navigation. Result: improved user engagement potential via social features, smoother onboarding for the followers capability, and a more consistent, accessible UI across screens. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React Native-based mobile app development, FlatList for lists, base64 image handling, modular services/models, and dark-mode navigation polish.
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