Mátyás Gagyi, Örs-Krisztián Patakfalvi, Sandor Raduly, Csaba Sulyok
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Nowadays, the various challenges in which participants have to take certain time-specific steps are growing more and more popular; examples include reading a book every week or doing specific exercises for thirty days. Although enthusiasts are eager and willing to participate, they lack a single and transparent platform. The Daily Challenge software project aims to provide a unified interface for users where a multitude of challenges are available for participation. The project is divided into three components: The central server raises a scalable platform around the database and provides access options for any number of clients. Through the multi-platform native mobile application and the web-based interface, users with different roles may participate and maintain challenges. This paper provides an in-depth view of the operation, architecture and the functionalities of the system, also fleshing out technologies and tools used.