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Overview

Beancounter is a tool that helps small consumer brands offer an interactive store locator in their online stores, enabling customers to find nearby retail locations that carry their products easily

Problem

  • There are currently limited offerings in the market
  • The low-cost offerings have minimal features and poor user interfaces
  • The higher quality offerings are too expensive for smaller brands

Solution

  • Beancounter offers a quality solution with 80% of the features of higher-quality applications, while being a fraction of the cost.
  • Designed a tool that secured the company’s first three beta customers.

Dashboard

Process:

  • Discovery
  • Ideate
  • Design
  • Pitching to Customers
  • Reflection

Tools:

  • Figma / Figjam
  • Jira
  • Google Suite

My Role:

  • Sole UX/UI designer
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Reviews

2 reviews


Great work! I love how clean the layout is. It’d be nice to see a few more screens to get a better feel for the overall product.


I would have loved to read a description of your process, challenges, and key learnings, but without that sadly the submission is quite limited and hard to evaluate.

If you want to improve your desing, here are a bunch of first things you could reflect on:

  • There are 4 different ways to upload a file in your mockup, that would probably create confusion. You should aim to give users a clear path to complete their tasks.
  • Same goes for the cards at the bottom of your dashboard: they are just duplicating the entries of your sidebar for no reason.
  • Is the last time the user uploaded the distributor file so important that deserves such a primary location and visual treatment in your dashboard?

And a small visual trick: always avoid the perfect crossing of a sidebar and a header. The cross created by their borders makes it hard to know if you should read horizontally, then vertically, or the other way around.


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