Dadcrush Hazel Heart High Quality
| ID | As a… | I want to… | So that… | |----|-------|------------|----------| | | Emily | See a softer, hazel‑themed UI when I open DadCrush . | I feel more comfortable and less like I’m on a teenage app. | | HF‑002 | Emily | Tap a heart icon to “Boost” my like on a profile I’m really into. | My favorite matches notice I’m extra interested. | | HF‑003 | Mark | Receive a clear, animated Heart‑Match notification when we both like each other. | I know instantly that we have mutual interest without scrolling through endless messages. | | HF‑004 | Product Owner | Track the conversion rate from swipe → Boost → Match. | I can measure the impact of the Hazel Heart feature on overall engagement. | | HF‑005 | Engineer | Have a single API endpoint ( POST /heart‑action ) that accepts type ( swipe , boost ) and targetUserId . | Reduces client‑side complexity and ensures atomicity of actions. |
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I didn’t know what “crush” meant in the way teenagers talk about it, but I knew the feeling of my heart beating faster whenever he laughed, the way his eyes lit up when he talked about something he loved—a baseball game, a stray cat he’d rescued, the old vinyl records that crackled in the corner of the living room. My heart was the color of hazel—brown with flecks of green, amber, and gold—always shifting, always trying to capture the light that seemed to emanate from him. | ID | As a… | I want
When the song ended, my dad looked at me, his eyes a shade of blue that reminded me of the sky just before sunrise. “You know,” he said, “when I was your age, I thought being a dad would be the hardest thing I’d ever do. Turns out, it’s just learning how to be a kid again—how to see the world through fresh eyes.” | My favorite matches notice I’m extra interested