Product Design
AI-Powered smart consumption tracker: Driving energy efficiency
Summary
I collaborated with Bidgely, a California company, to enhance their AI-powered product that tracks energy and gas consumption, offering actionable insights for consumers to optimize usage and cut costs.
Scope of Work
Researched brand assets and guidelines in order to adapt the style to the platform needs.
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Analyzed competitor products to assess new functionality and must-dos.
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After initial research, I created wireframes for the new components
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Created high-fidelity mock ups and components for the application and sent to developers for implementation.
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With the created components and dashboard, I started adapting everything to create a flexible design system to adapt to brands
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The Challenge
Starting from Scratch
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The Process
Discovery
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The Process
Minimum Desirable Product
After these sessions, we started creating the skeleton of the full suite of products that Second Nature would offer.
A whole suite of products was being born. An app for residents to manage their lease and services, a platform for Property Managers to manage all their leases and tenants, and an internal tool for Second Nature to keep track of everything.
Road to Completion
Wireframing and testing
All the hard work paid off in the end, and we started to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Wireframes and prototypes were created, the team was getting bigger, and we were ready to start testing. With a Mid-Fi working prototype ready, it was time to test with our main users: Property Managers. We set off to a NARPM Conference (National Association of Property Managers), and did 1 hour interviews with approximately 15 Property Managers from all over the country.
The Process
Back to the Drawing Board
With some small iterations based on the user feedback we analyzed and discovered, the first phase was almost over.
After 6 months of working along the UI Designer, and a big development team of 18 people, we shipped the first iteration of the product.
It took extensive QA work, but RXP (now renamed ROS) was delivered for both Property Managers and Residents, and I moved on to creating a new internal tool for Second Nature's Staff called "Command Center", in order to manage the inner workings of this platform.
The Results
Flexible Design System with Multiple Components
After 6 months, I created the Design and Design System for the Bidgely app, a complete dashboard visualization tool, with enough flexibility in a white-label design, adaptable to any kind of customers.
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