Accounting Mobile App

UX RESEARCH | UX DESIGN | UI DESIGN

Overview: Small startups need to know their selling and buying numbers , Sometimes its not possible to hire an accountant also writing on papers can let the data to be lost and not easily be shared , Having your accountant everywhere in your pocket can help the businessman to learn more about his company numbers, easily shared the data for each client and organize his income and outcome .

Role: UX Researcher, UX/UI designer

Toolkit: Vs code, HTML, CSS, Photoshop, Pencil and paper

UX Research

Overview

• Background

“Hesabati” is an end-to-end app where the user can manage his factory’s transactions and learn more about his numbers:

-Insert the expenses and debits.

- insert the revenues and credits.

-Assign each client separately.

-Detect the current safe statues.

*Since early stage, the idea was to create an easy to use where the users are given a quick and easy financial status tracker for their company numers.


Research Goals

We want to investigate how to make an -easy to use- app where the users would like to assign their transactions, so that They can manage ,share and have a quick overview about the calculated data.

Methodologies

  1. Competitive Analysis

  2. User Interviews

  • Competitive Analysis

  • Problem description

    The problem is in factories and startups some money are in form of debit or credit that still can’t be considered as expenses or revenue

    The users need to deal with each client separately and link their payment to the sold products or bought raw materials

    This features can’t be created using the existing apps so the need exists for creating an app for this specific problem

  • User Interviews

Research findings

For startups owners and small businesses owners who like to track their own sales and get a quick overview analysis and easy sharable to the clients to replace the previously hand written bills.

User Personas

  • Persona #1

User Flow map

Wireframe

The idea is let the user create any outline and the web app will transform the 2d shape to a 3d with option to select profiles materials and finishing color , then the user will test the outcome using the camera to imagine the created product instantly.

“Hesbati” app Prototype

“Hesabati” is an idea that keep sharpening , practicing and continuous testing , and improving can let a small idea to become more developed , I started the project try to solve a problem then I find that user interface design can really differ according to the type of the client , However doing the research and users interview can really gives an instant answers.

Conclusion

While working on this project I learned to really trust the research and discovery process as I started working on it with a very different assumption and initial idea on how to solve the problem. In the end I needed to satisfy different user need, that wasn't in fact the chaotic plant exchange culture, but the decisions user make in the first place. I learned to not get too hung up on the solution and be flexible with the ways of solving the problem. It's great to have the general ideas and inspirations - the process of the idea evolution can take us much further. Creating a virtual marketplace (the original idea) can be developed down the road with more time and resources. I believe that minimizing poor shopping decisions in the end is fixing the problem at the core.