CLIENT

Porsee Food

DATE

2023-2024

SERVICES

Mobile App Design · UI · UX · Testing


From user research we found that about 85% of the problem come from the design of the initial project. The respondent had a hard time navigating trough all the pages and features. According to the initial user testing, most respondent had exceeded the base time.

Product Background

Porsee app will help you ease your cooking process by preparing and portioning your groceries. This process will eliminate a majority of cooking time and food waste. Food waste from household are one of the biggest contributor on food loss and waste. They will help you determine your cooking menu, buy your groceries, and prepare them for you all in one app.

Proposed Solutions

Change wording on a certain features for people to understand easier. Moving a features location for a shorter navigation. Added respond to action that user makes. New navigation access for a certain features.

Key Solutions

Homepage-drawer.jpg

Saved address was located inside of settings page.

We moved saved address page to burger menu from settings.

With this solution we manage to improve the visibility of this feature.

Homepage-drawer.jpg

Same as saved address, logout was located inside of settings page.

For better visibility we moved it into the burger menu.

Homepage-short.jpg

On the initial design the menu information was located under the menu description, fighting for space.

Now it has been moved to the menu picture with a colored chips.

With this solution we manage to improve the visibility of each chips and also easy recognition for each chips color.

Opening Page.png

On the initial design user will be greeted with sign up forms and a button for sign in below. User mistakenly signing up when they already have an account.

Now the app will give 2 choices upfront.

It will reduce the probability of error where people wanted to sign in but clicking the sign up button.

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On the initial design, theres 2 tab for ongoing and history. User had a hard time comprehend if one page is ongoing menu or the other.

Now it has filter badges on top and colored buttons each.

We manage to improve the System Usability Scale’s Score by 50% from the initial design.

What’s next?

First, I would recommend another usability/ user testing after a big iteration. New respondent will be better for reducing the possibility of transfer knowledge.

If a new usability testing is not in the budget, use internal respondent for feedback, and wait for the final design to be tested with new respondent.

Continue too improve and bring updates after released.