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JAMHacks 9 Submission: Mobile app digitizing physical lines for service providers and clients. Users join a virtual queue with a simple code and get notified when it's almost their turn.

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QueueMe

QueueMe is a mobile app that digitizes physical lines for service providers and clients. Instead of waiting around in-person, users can join a queue with a simple code and get notified when it's almost their turn. Whether at a clinic, restaurant, or student help desk, QueueMe reduces idle waiting and lets people take back their time.

🚀 Features

  • 🔑 Code-Based Queue Creation: Providers can generate a simple queue code for clients to join on the spot.
  • 🙋 Instant Join Flow: Clients can enter a code, input basic info, and join the line in seconds.
  • 📍 Real-Time Queue Tracking: Clients see their live position and estimated wait time.
  • 🧩 Clean, Minimal UI: A fast and intuitive interface for both businesses and consumers.

🛠 Tech Stack

  • Frontend: React Native, TypeScript
  • Backend: Python Flask
  • Database: Hosted JSON object
  • Tools: Git, Figma (for UI/UX)

🎯 Target Use Cases

QueueMe is designed for any walk-in service that suffers from inefficient line management:

  • Clinics
  • Campus service desks
  • Salons
  • Restaurants
  • Government services

📈 Future Plans

We’re continuing to work on QueueMe post-hackathon and plan to implement:

  • 🔒 Authentication for providers and clients
  • 📱 Automated SMS notifications for improved accessibility
  • 📊 Wait-time analytics powered by AI
  • 🧱 API integration for external queueing platforms

👩‍💻 Meet the Team

Built with passion and too much caffeine by a team of high school students at JAMHacks 9:

  • Sunny Wu – Frontend, Product Vision, Pitch
  • Vrinda Joshi – Full Stack, Pitch
  • Jusraj Toor – Full Stack, UI/UX
  • Matthew Kim – Backend

💬 Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the organizers of JAMHacks 9, hosted at the University of Waterloo’s Engineering 7 building. You gave us the space to build, learn, and dream.


🕒 If time is money, then we’re putting hours back in people’s wallets.

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