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3. Exploration - Prototyping
1 Onboarding Home, explore, search and filter
Welcome Home and line up
Users are presented with a short welcome to the application which On the home screen users can search for activity via the search box or
shares the “why, what and how” of the application. The aim of these by clicking on their interests. They can also view the activities they have
screens is to empathise and build trust. joined through the home dashboard or the line up screen.
Sign up Explore, search and filter
Users are presented with several options to sign up - in this example, Users can browse activities by location, they can also search and filter
a user will sign up with email. The account set up process has been results.
created with simplicity in mind. Users entered their email, if recognised
by the platform they will be prompted to enter a password, if not, a Activities
user will be taken through the intuitive stepped sign up process. On the activity page, users can see the full details of the activity, the
cost, location and organiser. They can join the activity which adds
them to a group chat.
2 Profile set up
Users can quickly set up a profile, each step is optional and can be
2 Activity set up
easily skipped. The information collected directly benefits the user and
improves the usability of the application.
The unique feature of this application is to give control and flexibility to
parents, the 4 step process to set up an activity ensures that its quick
1. User photos improve the sense of community.
and easy with most options being flexible, such as ‘to be confirmed‘,
2. Location and availability improves the accessibility of activities for
or the option to tick that the organiser is flexible to work with other
users.
parents to confirm details at a later stage.
3. Life stage matches users with appropriate activities.
4. Matching interests and activity improves the enjoyment for the user.
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