Subflow

Illustration of user interface designs for analytics dashboard by Subflow brand with graphs and data visualization.

Company Overview

Hey there! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Let's talk about Subflow, a super cool company. It's like a superhero for coaches and brands. They help them connect with their fans and make some money too. Subflow uses texts to send fun stuff like videos and messages straight to people who sign up. It's like getting a VIP pass to your favorite coach's secret club!

Problem Assumptions

Imagine wanting to send a bunch of texts to all your fans, but oops, it's so messy and hard. ๐Ÿ˜“ Coaches and brands were scratching their heads trying to figure out how to send the right things to the right fans without mixing it all up.

Pain Points

  1. Too many buttons and confusing screens! ๐Ÿ˜•
  2. It's like a treasure hunt to find what you need.
  3. Sending texts to everyone felt like trying to catch a bunch of frogs - they just keep hopping away!

The Solution

  1. Make things easy to find, like your favorite toy in a toy box.
  2. Keep it fun and simple, like playing tag.
  3. Make sure coaches can send texts as easily as sharing candy.

Service Provided

  • Type of Design: Dashboard (like a spaceship control panel ๐Ÿš€)
  • Tools Used: Figma (it's like a magic canvas for drawing websites)
  • Design System

Conclusion

So, we made a dashboard that's super easy to use. Now coaches can send texts like a boss, and everything is right where you expect it to be. It's like having a magic wand to organize your texts! ๐Ÿช„ And the best part? Coaches and fans are happy, and that's what counts. Go Subflow!

 

Alright! Just a quick note to wrap this up: This mini case study doesn't show every detail or screen, and things might look a bit different in real life. It's just a quick snapshot to give you an idea. If you've got questions, just ask HiroWa! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘

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