Introduction
Answer is an app designed with the purpose of rewarding
users for answering surveys made by companies OR other
users.
The reward is set by the creator and Answer keeps a
percentage of each rewarded person, although the
percentage is substracted from the creator and NOT
the one who answered.
Problem
People often don't take their time to answer surveys.
This often leads to poor insight on a product in
particular, since having low amounts of feedback
may impact negatively on the product due to only
making changes based on a very small amount of people.
Solution
Rewarding economically people for it so they get an
incentive from it, drastically increasing the amount
of feedback.
Timeline
I divided the work in 4 phases; defining the problem, the
design sprint, the wireframe & prototype, and the UI design.
Our users
Here's an example of our ideal user persona, Nina.
She's a 24 y/o student in college looking to get another income while doing college.
This is one of the archetypes that I've come up with.
User flow
This shows a path of where the user is going to navigate.
If he's new, most likely he'll get greeted with a quick onboarding and register, otherwise, just a
login.
Wireframes
Once I’ve developed the core idea of the app,
I started sketching some high fidelity wireframes,
as this was key for the foundation of the whole app.
Onboarding
If this is the first time that you install Answer you will be
greeted with three screens that will real shortly explain how
the app works. Once registered or logged, you will start on Home
and begin to search and answer surveys.
Answering a survey
Once you choose a survey, you can begin to answer the questions.
If you’ve finished, you can proceed to send the survey and get rewarded. It’s
important to notice that the answers can be verified by the company and
even Answer itself which can lead to getting unrewarded if you didn’t
answer properly.
Design
Including the wireframes, we have up to 50 screens of the whole
app with the different screens you can navigate.
Future
Minor UI fix
I plan to check again the whole app and apply the
60-30-10 rule correctly in order to correctly
color the app.
Keep designing better experiences
This is just the beginning. I plan to keep developing webs /
apps and constantly improve for the future.
Thank you for reading!
Hope you’ve enjoyed the project as much as I did.