Help Q - A mental health app for Courier Hacks
HelpQ
A mental health chat app for Courier Hacks!
Built Using
Typescript, Next.js, Firestore, Segment, and Courier.
Live Website Link
Be sure to checkout our live website at: https://helpq.vercel.app/
YouTube Showcase
Checkout our video demo below, where we show off Next.js, Firebase, Segment, and Courier in action!
Overview
Inspiration
We are big fans of the Bell Let’s Talk event, so we wanted to build something that could maybe be used for it!
What it does
HelpQ provides a simple way for people to anonymously talk to mental health professionals.
How we built it
We used Next.js for our front-end, and Firestore as our database. Firestore provides an awesome client, so there was no need for a back-end. On the landing page, users can sign in using google authentication, or they can stay anonymous. If an anonymous user needs help, then create a “lobby”, which will then trigger a Segment event, which then triggers a Courier automation to notify our authenticated users that someone would like to talk.
Other details: Deployed on Vercel, and we integrated Git hooks using Husky to keep everything clean – even as a team of two!
Challenges we ran into
We ran into some issues with the react components that courier offers since we were on React 18.
Accomplishments that we’re proud of
Given we started 24h before the deadline, we are very proud of what we were able to spin up!
What we learned
Start earlier next time! Jokes aside – it was awesome to see just how powerful courier automations can be, all without a back-end!
What’s next for HelpQ
We’re looking to polish up our UI, get the react components working (toast and inbox), and improve the courier automation to send to a list of authenticated users.