Evopost

P2P marketplace for parcel delivery by travelers.

Team

  • Android developer
  • iOS developer
  • Backend developer
  • UI designer
  • UX designer (me)

My Role

  • Research
  • Prototyping
  • Usability Testing
  • UI Design
  • Marketing

Tools

  • Figma
  • Balsamiq
  • Miro
  • SurveyMonkey
  • Mailchimp

Timeframe

6 months

Challenge

Problem

Many immigrants in Europe have no options for fast and cheap package delivery from their home countries.

Goals

Create a marketplace that connects people who need fast & cheap delivery from abroad with travelers who can deliver packages on the way.

Constraints

  • No development budget
  • No existing customers
  • No knowledge of how to create marketplaces

Design Process

  • Research
  • Ideation
  • Wireframing
  • Prototyping
  • Usability Testing​
  • Quality Assurance
  • Implementation
  • Marketing

Research

Competitor Analysis

The P2P delivery market was highly diverse. Key advantages across competitors included leveraging travelers’ existing routes for affordable international deliveries. Many platforms faced limitations in scale, app availability, or geographic reach.

User Research

To get insights into the more critical part of the audience, the travelers, I created a survey in SurveyMonkey. I sent it out to travel-related groups on Facebook, Telegram groups, Instagram, Reddit forums, student communities, etc.

Travelers have free space when traveling by car, bus, or train, not by plane.

Travelers would not go somewhere to pick up or return a parcel.

Ideation

Miro Board

I conducted an ideation session in Miro with the product team to address several security issues and simplify parcel transfer for travelers.

Wireframing

User Flow

To visualize the complex user experience of the app for both target groups and align it with the product team, I created and shared a user flow chart in Miro.

Interactive Wireframe

I visualized all required interactions and use cases using Balsamiq without focusing on visual details. In the process, I caught several design issues and found some feature opportunities.

Prototyping

Customer Journey

After wireframing all the relevant use cases, I extended the user flow in a FigJam board and discussed it with the team.

Interactive Prototype

When the wireframe layouts were defined, I created detailed high-fidelity prototypes in Figma for both iOS and Android apps.

Website Prototype

UI Design

App Screens

Components

Icons & Illustartions

Colors & Fonts

Usability Testing

Interviews

Before the implementation, I conducted a usability test of the apps using interactive prototypes. The summary is in the report.

Data Analysis

The test revealed several usability and business problems in each app section. I noted them and clustered on an affinity wall in Miro.

Quality Assurance

Design Reviews

Throughout the implementation process, I provided quality control of the app builds.

Title

To streamline the QA process, I created a spreadsheet with priority, location, description, and a link to screenshots of the found bugs.

Implementation

Emails

I created and designed email templates in Mailchimp for all cases we needed external communication with users.

Translations

I also prepared translations of the apps, website, FAQ, and emails in 4 languages: English, German, Russian, and Ukrainian.

Marketing

Workshop

Having no budget for marketing, we brainstormed different ways of promoting our marketplace for free.  

Title

I created some marketing materials for posting on social media and app stores.

Promotional Video

Outcome

The marketplace was launched on Google Play and the App Store, but our team could not raise money for the necessary marketing without enough users. Soon after the launch, Russia started a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and part of our team located in Ukraine was unable to continue working on the project. The Evopost remains frozen to this day.

Learnings

  • Being 19-years-old startupers, our team made many typical mistakes. Here are the most crucial of them:
  • Creating a full-fledged application instead of MVP.
  • Delaying the development due to work in parallel with a full-time job.
  • Underestimating the marketing value for our P2P marketplace.
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