
Francisco Lisboa developed and enhanced core features for the Pagges-Ages-2025/Pagges-Mobile repository, focusing on user profile management, book workflows, and social engagement flows. He implemented gallery-based profile image uploads, dynamic theming, and a book rating system, leveraging React Native and TypeScript to ensure a consistent and responsive UI. His work included refactoring review components for accurate date handling and image management, improving navigation across ranking and profile screens, and polishing the search experience with persistent history and profile image integration. Francisco’s contributions emphasized maintainable code, robust state management, and a seamless user experience across mobile frontend and service layers.

June 2025 Pagges-Mobile: Key features delivered span revamp of the review flow, search UI/UX polish, ranking navigation improvements, and profile navigation enhancements. The work includes a refactored review component with improved date handling and image management, streamlined navigation to create reviews, and accurate post data mapping to ensure reviews attach to the correct posts. Search experience was hardened with visible profile pictures in results, improved search history storage/interaction, input styling polish, removal of debugging logs, and SafeAreaView consistency. Ranking screens now support navigation to generalRanking/challenges, pass top users’ profile images to PodiumRanking, and enable clicking ranking items to navigate to user profiles. A back button was added on the third-person profile screen to improve back-navigation. Overall, these changes improve user engagement, reduce friction in content creation, and provide a more reliable, polished experience across core discovery and social flows. The month also saw improved code quality and maintainability through cleanup and adherence to UI/navigation best practices.
June 2025 Pagges-Mobile: Key features delivered span revamp of the review flow, search UI/UX polish, ranking navigation improvements, and profile navigation enhancements. The work includes a refactored review component with improved date handling and image management, streamlined navigation to create reviews, and accurate post data mapping to ensure reviews attach to the correct posts. Search experience was hardened with visible profile pictures in results, improved search history storage/interaction, input styling polish, removal of debugging logs, and SafeAreaView consistency. Ranking screens now support navigation to generalRanking/challenges, pass top users’ profile images to PodiumRanking, and enable clicking ranking items to navigate to user profiles. A back button was added on the third-person profile screen to improve back-navigation. Overall, these changes improve user engagement, reduce friction in content creation, and provide a more reliable, polished experience across core discovery and social flows. The month also saw improved code quality and maintainability through cleanup and adherence to UI/navigation best practices.
May 2025 performance summary for Pagges-Mobile (Pagges-Ages-2025/Pagges-Mobile): Delivered four end-to-end features across profile management, book workflow, UI theming, and rating, while stabilizing core flows and improving data integrity. The work underscores a shift toward a more polished user experience, faster onboarding, and reliable cross-screen navigation, enabling stronger user engagement and retention.
May 2025 performance summary for Pagges-Mobile (Pagges-Ages-2025/Pagges-Mobile): Delivered four end-to-end features across profile management, book workflow, UI theming, and rating, while stabilizing core flows and improving data integrity. The work underscores a shift toward a more polished user experience, faster onboarding, and reliable cross-screen navigation, enabling stronger user engagement and retention.
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