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Discovery, Research, UI/UX, Design System, Development
We conducted multiple workshops with the MSR team and immediately realized how engrained inclusivity and sensitivity to those in the addiction recovery field are. We knew that way of thinking was paramount to anything we did going forward.
We conducted persona creation, journey mapping, objectives and key results, a north star metric, and “how might we?” workshops with their team and researcher to get quickly onboarded to the recovery mindset.
Our challenge was taking mindfulness exercises and tools in the workbook the MindShift team was writing and translating them into digital experiences that didn’t distract from the actual action of being mindful.
Of course, to do this, we’d need to see what other apps and websites were doing in this space. We conducted a competitor analysis on apps like Calm, Insight Timer, Sober, and more. This sufficiently armed us with great design patterns to follow. Identified some poor experiences to avoid and helped narrow down the scope for launch.
Armed with the discovery workshops and the competitor analysis, we began working closely with the stakeholders on lo-fi wireframes. We wanted to be sure we got these things right, so we created multiple versions and isolated important journeys we’d need to usability test.
One of the most fulfilling moments in this collaboration came during our moderated usability testing. We were able to see people in recovery try out the designed experience so far and provide amazingly insightful feedback.
The feedback from the tests resulted in some sweeping changes to our planned core features. A major one— A journal-like check-in— got scrapped altogether, with a portion of it being used elsewhere. Other areas, such as the Craving Helper Tool became more seamless and intuitive.
We’re currently in the process of developing the launch product, but already have community discussion features in the works as a fast follow. Additionally, we reworked the scrapped check-in feature to create a fun community version.
We’re excited to see the impact this experience might have in the addiction recovery space. The MindShift team has continued to be a great partner to work with.