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Unstuck is an app to let mechanics connect to other users in keeping track of request maintenance for their cars, knowing where to look to see what the problem is in their car, allowing the users to know which mechanic will be good to fix their problems, and creating a memorable experience within the app. In doing these things for the user, Unstuck will help them with their car needs and what mechanic will be best suited for the user.
- Kyle Mullen - Phase 1 Methods summary and Findings Summary, Analysis and evaluations, wireframes
- Nhat Anh Nguyen - Phase 1 Executive Summary & Intro & Findings, wireframes, main userflow
- Lucas Cameron - Phase 1 Personas and Scenarios, Wireframes, Evaluations
- Hector A.A - Phase 1 Conclusions & Caveats, Analysis and Evaluations, Wireframes
- Personas and Scenarios
- Sketches and Diagrams
- Wireframes - Coming Soon
- Prototype - Coming Soon
Executive Summary
Competitive Analysis:
- Critical gap identified: users must choose between unreliable free advice or expensive subscription-based consultations
- No existing solution offers transparent pricing, quality tracking, or flexible pay-per-use options
Heuristic Evaluation:
- Evaluated against Nielsen's 10 usability heuristics
- Major weaknesses: forced subscriptions, poor user control, lack of transparency, difficult cancellation
- Interface prioritizes upselling over problem-solving
User Needs:
- Paco (DIY enthusiast): Hits knowledge gaps mid-project when professional contacts unavailable
- James (mechanic): Seeks supplemental income during downtime
- Briella (non-professional): Needs cost transparency; fears being overcharged due to lack of automotive knowledge
Design Recommendations:
- Transparent upfront pricing with pay-per-question option (no forced subscriptions)
- Photo-first workflow for faster, more accurate diagnosis
- Solution success tracking with refund guarantee
- Easy exits at every step
- Clear wait time expectations and expert credentials visible upfront
Initial Design:
- 11-screen user flow
- Interface prioritizes transparency, simplicity, and user control
Executive Summary
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Executive Summary
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