c-saw testing result summery
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Test Participants7 people
1. Sammi2. Melene3. Yunji4. Arie5. Ivan6. Sonya7. Kaity
Oct 21, 2014 Oct 22, 2014 Oct 24, 2014Oct 26, 2014Oct 26, 2014Oct 26, 2014Oct 27, 2014
Scenario
Image you and your partner are living together, but you are not married. Since you and your partner have income gap and different money concerns, it comes out some argument about joint expenses. It hurts your relationship.
You want fair money contribution, but you don’t want to split bills every time. Therefore, you start to use C-saw to monitor you and your partner’s money contribution by recording joint expenses in an easier way.
Task 1Sign up and pair with your partner
Goal
This is your first time using C-saw, so you want to create an account and pair with your partner who has not used C-saw yet.
Description
Create an account and pair with your partner
Design Sketches
Design Changes
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- Changed the task content- Moved the sign up button to the middle- Use phone number as user name instead of email address
Task 2Set the Fair Contribution Rule
What kind of money contribution is fair for both of you? The Fair Contribution Rule setting will help the seesaw to calculate two people’s contribution after re-cording expenses.
You want to contribute 30% and your partner contributes 70% on the rent; you want to contribute rests of categories evenly. When you finish the setting, go to confirm with your partner.
Finish the Fair Contribution Rule setting and confirm with your partnerGoal
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Design Sketches
Design Fixed
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- Don’t need to enter your income- Named this setting as Fair Contribution Rule- Changed the contribution from fraction to percentage- Changed the UI design of how to modify the contribution by dragging the bar- Renamed confusing categories- Added a “confirm” action
Task 3Mark two credit card transactions as joint expenses
Since you’ve already synced your credit card to C-saw, you want to mark two of your credit card transactions as joint expenses.
Mark following two credit card transactions as joint expenses.
Your two joint expenses are:• Target [category: Shopping]• Restaurant [category: Eating out]
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Design Sketches
Design Fixed
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- Deleted the credit card icon on the main page- Use pop-up dialog to lead the user enter the page- Removed words which make users confuse, such as “split”- Use “Mark transactions to joint expense“ instead of “recode a card activity“- Added the check box (Picture#2)
Task 4Add a cash expense manually
You have a cash expense, so you want to record this expense manually.
Record a cash expense
• Amount: $10.00• Merchant: Lee’s Cafe• Category: Eating Out• Expense (Cash/Check): Cash
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- Added a new function: you can record the expenses for your partner- Need to create a profile page (click the head picture will go to profile page)- Removed the dashboard which is under the seesaw
Task 5Redeem your love reward points
You got love point from recording joint expenses. You can get reward from your partner.
Redeem your love point and get a free service ticket from your partnerGoal
Description
Design Sketches
Design Fixed
- Put love reward point on the main page- Changed the content from customizing the app theme to getting reward from partner- Changed word “coupon“ to “ticket“- Emphasize the gift box which the user has enough love point to redeem
Task 6Rate partner’s wish list’s item
Your partner needs your opinion! Go to check what your partner want to buy and let them know what you think.
Give a feedback to your partner’s wish list’s item
Like your partner’s wish list’s item and donate them $5.00
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