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2Sats of Advice from a Startup-Mentor:
ā€” go after structured feedback and create your baseline
avoid unstructured feedback! (or keep it to min)
  1. create a short survey form with specific questions and also include some open ended Qs.
  2. after reviewing those surveys, choose some and incentivise to enter into a UX interview with you (open ended Qs)
now for the UX/UI areas/themes:
(freshly ai baked raw dump; thought triggers)
Here are some key aspects to consider:
  1. Onboarding Process:
    • Ensure a smooth and straightforward onboarding process with clear instructions.
    • Minimize the number of steps required to set up the wallet.
  2. Wallet Dashboard:
    • Provide a clean and organized dashboard with essential information like balance and recent transactions.
    • Consider visual elements for quick and easy understanding.
  3. Send and Receive Transactions:
    • Simplify the process of sending and receiving lightning transactions.
    • Include clear QR code scanning functionality for addresses.
  4. Security Features:
    • Implement robust security measures, such as PIN or biometric authentication.
    • Educate users on best practices for securing their wallet.
  5. Transaction History:
    • Organize transaction history logically, allowing users to search, filter, and view details easily.
  6. Notification System:
    • Implement a non-intrusive notification system for transaction updates or wallet activity.
  7. Settings and Customization:
    • Include settings for user preferences and customization, keeping it user-friendly.
  8. Educational Resources:
    • Provide in-app guides or links to resources explaining how lightning transactions work for newcomers.
  9. Feedback Mechanism:
    • Include a way for users to provide feedback or report issues directly within the app.
  10. Offline Functionality:
    • Consider allowing users to view their wallet and transaction history even when offline.
Remember, user testing can be invaluable in identifying any pain points or areas for improvement specific to your users.
Startup-Mentor
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A Startup-Mentor is an experienced individual who provides guidance, advice, and support to entrepreneurs and startup founders. Mentors typically share their knowledge, expertise, and network to help navigate challenges, make strategic decisions, and enhance the overall development of the startup.
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