Making Groupon Bookable

By leveraging new research and spring boarding from an existing code base, we created a competitive MVP product for our international restaurant merchants in record time and exceeded intial OKRs. The project allowed merchants to create, manage and edit bookings with added capabilities of managing their Groupon Deals.

ROLE | Lead Product Designer

ARTIFACTS–User Journey | Task/Data Inventory | Competitive Analysis| IA Mapping

ARTIFACTS–User Journey | Task/Data Inventory | Competitive Analysis| IA Mapping

ARTIFACTS–Affinity Analysis, Ethnographic Reserach

Not an Everyday Tool

Groupon is often a source for information but not a daily tool for Merchants.

First Things First

The booking tool's many features had no hierarchy of needs and the most important uses were not easily found.

Functional not Useable

The interface was clumsy and confusing with lack of clear flow and content for important tasks.

Only What I Need

Merchants are very busy and have little spare time. Important features were obfuscated by onboarding features that had little use in their daily activities.

Confusing Content

Content did not adhere to industry standards and often deviated within the existing tool.

It's Hard to Get Paid

The path for redeeming and receiving payment was confusing due to terminology and flows that were inconsistent.

Manage Bookings

Merchants need to add, edit and delete bookings within the booking tool.

Adjust Capacity

Managing the number of Groupon Deals offered is critical to maximizing the benefits of Groupon for a merchant.

Auto Redemption

Groupon is often a source for information but not a Merchant's daily tool.

Latest Activity

Merchants need to quickly understand changes in current bookings or new bookings to reconcile with their daily booking tools.

We were able to simplify the IA by focusing on the key design elements identified from our research. A discussion of scheduled future features ensured these future releases would be able to be integrated into the new architecture.

Using our discovery work, we iterated on the user journey maps and flows for the primary use cases. Once we established these we began to iterate on visual design solutions.

Primary Feature Flows

We explored possible options for week/day formatting, as well as interactions that information could be displayed through progressive reveals to reduce cognitive load. The project aimed at a mobile friendly solution and aligned our solution to easily support both with patterns that were similar.

Landing Page

Allowed merchants to review the value proposition and integrations with existing booking tools. Merchants could then set up their account to allow booking.

Schedule

Schedule view allowed merchants to review their bookings, contact customers, edit and print booking details and adjust the available number of bookings offered for a given day.

Capacity

Capacity view allowed a weekly view of the available Groupon bookings allowed for each day. Merchant could see the allotted bookings purchased, add booking capacity or pause bookings for Groupons on specific days.

Latest Activity

Latest activity showed bookings that had recently been made. Merchants could review and accept bookings as needed.

Redemption History

Redemption history allowed merchants to review which Groupons had been redeemed and which ones were pending.

Over the next 18-months, features were added to support new merchant business types and enhance the overall experience and usability.

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