Compact

Everything, Everywhere, All in One Place

Problem Statement

Online courses are popular for their convenience, but managing multiple courses can be challenging without a system to track essential information like usernames, passwords, links, and expiration dates.

How might we simplify the process of organising and managing key information for users’ online courses?

Hypothesis

An intuitive dashboard with search functionality, progress tracking, and notifications for events and deadlines can enhance user engagement, satisfaction, and organisation across multiple online courses.

Competitor Analysis

An intuitive dashboard with search functionality, progress tracking, and notifications for events and deadlines can enhance user engagement, satisfaction, and organisation across multiple online courses.

User Research Highlights

  • High enrolment: 83.3% of participants take online courses, with over half relying solely on course platforms to manage their information and progress.
  • Heavy course load: Heavy course load: 50% are enrolled in over 14 courses, highlighting the need for better organisation tools.
  • Infrequent progress tracking: Only 16.7% consistently monitor their progress, while 33.3% never do, showing a gap in user engagement.
  • Key feature request: Notifications were mentioned over seven times as a desired feature to stay on top of progress and deadlines.

Memorable Quotes

  • "Being able to centralise all my courses would allow me to plan my time better and complete all of them."
  • "Something to centralise everything."
  • "Too many urls , login and passwords."

User Research Insights

  • Users want a way to centralise information about all their courses.
  • Users can't remember passwords, usernames, links, etc.
  • The users' main goal is to be able to preserve key information about their courses.

User Persona

Visual Development

High-Fidelity Interfaces

Usability Testing