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Rob fills out his username, "testUser", along with his password "SuperSecretBob", and chooses to leave his email out for now. While filling this information out, Rob is reading the right-hand column of the sign-up page, which lists a bunch of benefits to using Housebill. Convinced, he clicks "Create Account," which takes him to the Image Removed
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On the logged in page, Rob has the option of either joining a household, or starting a new one. He also sees a pie chart of his budget/spending in the lower right-hand corner, but seeing as how he has no budget yet, this feature is grayed out. Similarly, he sees a calendar directly above the pie chart, but it does not have any information on it yet.

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Rob is not sure if any of his friends are on Housebill, so he decides to make a new household by clicking on "Create a Household." This takes him to the Create a Household Page, which tells him to pick a household name, for which he enters "test House." He enters a password for the household that other users would use to gain access, and sets it to "home." In the share with friends section, Rob enters his suitemate's email, "email@bla.com". The site also tells Rob the link to this household in case he wants to send someone that link, but he chooses not to do that at the moment. Rob hits the "Create Household" button, and is transported back to his User Page.

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Analysis 3

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