Hello Sanel,
Thank you for your interest in the SiteMaster React Native Expo Construction Management App Template. These are excellent, detailed questions that are crucial for making an informed purchase.
To answer your primary concern directly: This product is a UI/UX template.
Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive, professionally designed, and pre-coded set of front-end screens and components. This allows you and your development team to save hundreds of hours on design and front-end development. It is not a full, plug-and-play application and does not include a backend.
To address each of your specific questions:
1. Backend System & Database
The template does not include any backend system (e.g., Laravel, Node.js, Firebase) or a pre-configured database. It consists purely of the React Native Expo front-end code.
2. Project Management Feature Functionality
The features you mentioned (tasks, teams, timelines, resources, etc.) are included as UI screens only. They are designed to show the complete application flow and user interface, but the underlying business logic (e.g., creating a new task, assigning a team member) is not implemented. You would need to connect these screens to your own backend API to make them functional.
3. Login & Registration Flow
This flow is also a UI-only form. The screens for login, registration, and "forgot password" are all included, but they are not connected to any authentication provider or backend service. The logic for user handling, session management, and token storage must be implemented and integrated by your team.
4. Demo Backend
No demo backend is provided. The template is "backend-agnostic," meaning it is designed to be flexible and compatible with any backend you choose to build. You or your team will be responsible for creating the entire server-side system.
5. API Documentation & Backend Structure
Since there is no backend, there is no corresponding API documentation. However, the template's code (the data structures, component props, and screen layouts) serves as a practical guide for what your API needs to provide. For example, the "Tasks Screen" will show you exactly what data fields (like taskTitle, dueDate, assignedUser) it expects from your API to populate the list.
Regards
Lakhan G
DexignZone Team
Hello Sanel,
Thank you for your interest in the SiteMaster React Native Expo Construction Management App Template. These are excellent, detailed questions that are crucial for making an informed purchase.
To answer your primary concern directly: This product is a UI/UX template.
Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive, professionally designed, and pre-coded set of front-end screens and components. This allows you and your development team to save hundreds of hours on design and front-end development. It is not a full, plug-and-play application and does not include a backend.
To address each of your specific questions:
1. Backend System & Database
The template does not include any backend system (e.g., Laravel, Node.js, Firebase) or a pre-configured database. It consists purely of the React Native Expo front-end code.
2. Project Management Feature Functionality
The features you mentioned (tasks, teams, timelines, resources, etc.) are included as UI screens only. They are designed to show the complete application flow and user interface, but the underlying business logic (e.g., creating a new task, assigning a team member) is not implemented. You would need to connect these screens to your own backend API to make them functional.
3. Login & Registration Flow
This flow is also a UI-only form. The screens for login, registration, and "forgot password" are all included, but they are not connected to any authentication provider or backend service. The logic for user handling, session management, and token storage must be implemented and integrated by your team.
4. Demo Backend
No demo backend is provided. The template is "backend-agnostic," meaning it is designed to be flexible and compatible with any backend you choose to build. You or your team will be responsible for creating the entire server-side system.
5. API Documentation & Backend Structure
Since there is no backend, there is no corresponding API documentation. However, the template's code (the data structures, component props, and screen layouts) serves as a practical guide for what your API needs to provide. For example, the "Tasks Screen" will show you exactly what data fields (like taskTitle, dueDate, assignedUser) it expects from your API to populate the list.
Regards
Lakhan G
DexignZone Team