Telstra mobile app (UX)
I helped onboard users to a new app for Telstra, Australia’s leading broadband provider with 7 million customers.
📱 Native app iOS + Android
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Who
Jason Wall (UX), Amit Gurung (VD), Bethan Jones (Copy), Sean Murphy (Accessibility).
What
Educate customers to improve retention and increase channel adoption.
When
Completed over two months in 2019.
Where
Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.
Brief
Telstra was re-building its self-service app from scratch. Part of this involved migrating more than 4 million users over from the old app. For me, the challenge was to design a reassuring welcome to the new app and guide customers towards its enhanced features. Telstra’s business goals were to increase channel share to 65%, improve user retention by 5% and ultimately grow unique app users to 5 million.
“Design a reassuring welcome to the new app and guide customers towards its enhanced features.”
Discover & Define
I participated in discovery workshops to learn lessons from the old app and identify opportunities to uplift the new experience. I also reviewed 90 days of previous analytics to see what performed well and uncover friction points. The data revealed issues around sign-in, tour completion and user retention. These insights led me to sketch wireframes focused on two concepts. The first was a welcome tour, with a set of targeted suggestions for the user based on existing data. The second was a contextual tour, a series of pop ups that gave the user incentives to explore features as they navigated the app.
Skills used:
Workshops
Stakeholders
Data analysis
Ideation
Sketching
Wireframes
Test & Learn
I organised multiple days of user testing at labs in Sydney and Melbourne. These consisted of one-hour interviews with 20 different Telstra customers. I gave participants a series of tasks to complete across two different prototypes and encouraged open feedback. From this, I observed preferences between the concepts, gauged content relevance and tracked choices such as clicks, permission acceptance and follow on actions. The results validated the welcome tour idea.
Skills used:
Test planning
Script writing
Moderation
Note taking
Synthesis
Reporting
“Pop-ups are confusing, they're jumpy, so I don't get a chance to see what's on them.”
— Participant, 52 years old
Design & Deliver
Following testing, I made significant changes, including displaying the tour before sign-in and offering personalised follow on actions. Content was a sensitive issue for several stakeholders. I instructed a copywriter to consider feedback and sharpen the language where it was needed. Another challenge was accessibility. I worked with a specialist to gain insights from users with disabilities, including those that use screen readers and keyboards. This knowledge helped me fix the interactions to be WCAG 2.1 AA compliant.
Skills used:
User flows
Documentation
Interaction design
Content design
Accessibility
Quality assurance
Results
30%
Increase in app tour completion.
7%
Increase in notifications permissions adoption.
40%
Increase in login prompt impressions.
“I love that I can just get on the app and find out everything I need.”
— ★★★★★ App Store customer review, November 2020