Organizn'
Mobile application creation and prototype
Project Name: Organizn (Mobile App)
Project Description: Group Project to solve a problem.
Team Members: Kyleigh Nandory , Allison Frieir, Robin H
Tools Used: Miro, Figma, Canva, Invision
Timeframe: 3 weeks
Project Overview
Problem Statement: We believe that consolidating multiple schedules and to-do lists for people looking to be more organized will help alleviate the stress and anxiety formed around keeping up with daily agendas and will allow them to stay on top of their tasks.
Solution: As a group, we designed Organizn, an organization tool for schedules and to-do lists. Users can sync and consolidate their busy lives into one convenient and easy location.
User Insight: A working wife needs to organize her lists and schedules because she has double booked or missed activities between her schedules at home and work.​
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Research:
We conducted five interviews to understand our user's thought process about how they keep their schedules, lists, and plans organized.
Used data from direct and indirect competitors to discover…
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Sharing function issues
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Progress bar needs
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Simple interface format
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Notification features
User Testing
Our testing was focused on tasks the users could do within the app, the percentages below is the success rate from our user testing.
TASK 1: Create an account on Organizn 100.00%
TASK 2: Add a task to the to-do list 100.00%
TASK 3: Create a New List 70.00%
TASK 4: Add an Event to a Schedule 90.00%
TASK 5: View the Schedule in the Weekly View 100.00%
TASK 6: Mark an Item as important 90.00%
Key Takeaways from testing
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The user got confused when trying to create a new schedule because it said she was in "New Group".
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Password requirements below the password confirmation
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Back from the list view brought her to the “Add New Task” view again
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Remove “view” from the Schedule and lists on the dashboard
Mobile App Prototype
Summary
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Reminding ourselves to keep it simple
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Learned we worked well together
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Robin is great at creating logos
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None of us are wordsmiths
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Color choices are a small but an extremely important factor
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Be more specific with your Feature Prioritization Matrix, and add more detail for what features you may develop.
Story Board
User path flow chart