Welcome to the Unifier project
Unifier is being designed and built so that anchor institutions such as schools and libraries can quickly and easily deploy their own white-labeled mobile applications for use by students and patrons on iOS, Android and mobile web browsers.
We want to help public libraries and schools to become more involved with their patrons and students through mobile devices, leading to greater patron satisfaction and student achievement.
Unifier can be easily managed by a school or library administrator without any technical knowledge.
Best of all, Unifier is free and open source.
What does Unifier do?
Unifier is under active development for beta, but here are some things that will definitely be present:
- News articles
- Event calendar/registration
- Online services access
- Catalog synchronization
- Push notifications
- Localized (to the school/library) social network feed
- Account registration & authentication
- Location Mapping with Google Maps
- Real time notifications to students/patrons
What is Unifier under the hood?
Unifier is built on the foundation of open source development frameworks and languages. The only proprietary piece of Unifier thus far is the realtime database which is owned by Firebase.
How can I stay up to date about Unifier?
You can sign up to our mailing list.
Thanks
We'd like to thank:
- The Github team - Thank you for providing a place for us to host our project.
- The Gitbook team - Thank you for making building documentation an easy and cool thing to do.
Authors and Contributors
The Unifier project is being actively led and maintained by @timothytavarez. We are currently recruiting for team positions! Please visit Join the Unifier team.
Resources
- Slack: https://coredevhq.slack.com
- Github: https://github.com/getunifier/core
- Facebook: Unifier
- Twitter: @GetUnifier
Contact
Interested in learning more about Unifier? You can email the project maintainer at [email protected] to get involved with project discussion, testing, etc.