As part of the product design program at CareerFoundry, I developed a healthcare app called Olive. Olive is a responsive web application that helps remote workers improve their health and well-being by providing easily accessible and comprehensive cutting-edge features such as a stress log, data insights, stress relief resources and personalised recommendations.
To test my hypothesis, I conducted user interviews to better understand user behaviour in dealing with stress when working remotely. Once I had gathered all my data, I created an affinity map, grouping similar goals, needs, behaviours and frustrations to define product requirements.
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I used an Open Card Sort using OptimalWorkshop platform. I was able to find new way to categorize certain content elements for the website design.
Stress Log feature uses advanced Heart Rate Variability (HRV) analysis to assess stress and energy levels. Users can conveniently measure these metrics using their phone's camera and flash. This approach evaluates the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, providing insight into physiological stress and available energy reserves.
Olive’s adaptive insights feature operates by analyzing various health metrics and offering detailed reports on heart rate variability, stress levels, energy trends, sleep quality, and other health parameters. By transforming high level medical data into easy-to-understand visualizations and personalized recommendations, it helps users manage their overall well-being more effectively.
Get tailored recommendations Olive’s AI Coach feature. This functionality combines advaced data processing with AI’s ability to deliver precise suggestions in a user-friendly chat format, effectively acting as a personal health coach. It emphasizes proactive health management, empowering users to make informed decisions and maintain a balanced lifestyle.
Olive's high-fidelity prototypes were tested again, and the new version represents a refined culmination of iterative design efforts and user-centred adjustments. Ongoing feedback from colleagues, healthcare professionals and UX experts has been critical to this improvement.
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