“FindmeaRoof” is a mobile application that facilitates the process of finding rental accommodations by enabling users to search for rooms in already-occupied apartments and identify potential roommates for shared rental arrangements.
UX Research, Visual Design, Interaction Design, Project Management, End to end support
Miro, Adobe XD, Adobe Illustrator, Protopie, Invision & Jira.
Kinjal Thakkar
Design a mobile product experience that appeals to millennials and makes it an easy & safe experience from the perspective of a person who is looking for a roommate and for the one who is looking for a room.
Of the worlds total population lives in Cities/Urban communities.
The average marriage age for men is 29(up from 26 two decades ago) and for women is 27(up from 23 in the same time period).
Before starting the user research, We did some desk research to collect data and insights that helped us in understanding the problem space better and also to get some baseline information in understanding the overall market structure, the industry situation, past consumer trends and behaviors, and to support & validate insights from primary research.
The millennial Population in India is around 34% and 47% of the Workforce comprises them. Millennials are the chief bread earner in most Indian households.
College Students & working people prefer living in Shared households to offset Financial Burdens
Some people choose to live with roommates for companionship. There are a few products on the market trying to ease the pains of sharing a home, but nothing has a complete solution.
We interviewed 6 users, 4 interviews were done on Google Meet and 2 interviews were done on call. Prepared a set of questions that I came up with after going around the problem statement a couple of times and doing a short brain-writing session.
Users need a way to explore their potential roommate’s interests, habits, and personality traits
Users want personalized recommendations
After gathering our initial research, We had a pretty solid idea of our target market and potential users. But we needed some more first-hand insights to make sure we come up with the right solution. So, we went ahead with user interviews to empathize with the users and understand their needs and wants. For this project, we focused on 2 user groups:
Before ideating solutions, I created a basic user flow for the product to have a visual representation of the path the user can follow to achieve the goal.
Through the logo, we wanted to highlight the importance of living spaces and a way to showcase the Importance of a roof for someone living in an unknown city. The logo, therefore, contains a house which is also a common part of many brand logos that we looked at in the competitive analysis and a Magnifying glass signifies the details we usually look into when searching for a place to live.
Coming to the color scheme, the product needed to be lively & inviting to make the experience more joyful. The font needed to be easy to read on all devices, at all different sizes, including small caption text and large headers or titles.
As onboarding is the first point of contact the user has with the product, I decided not to keep the onboarding process a bit long but only asked the user to enter essential details.
A bunch of things that I would’ve done differently or rather added to improve the UX if time was not a constraint.
SaaS Product – Case Study
Web Design – Case Study
I designed and coded this website from scratch