Reflection
Takeaways
This was the first ever design competition I have ever participated in! By participating in this 24 hour designathon, I learned how to prioritize features and not to be afraid to take unnecessary features out during our design process. I really enjoyed working with my wonderful and talented teammates, Ashley and Alyssa. I was honored to be part of such a driven and supportive team! Our group was up until 3AM and met again at 10AM to finalize our product. We were proud of our product, and it was rewarding to see our efforts acknowledged when we were selected as Finalists and Crowd Favorite!
Future Iterations
From our product pitch to the designathon judges, we received a few insightful questions regarding the marketing viability of our app. These are some things I would do next time:
A more inclusive target audience - not just COVID patients
Our app design targeted for people recovering from Covid-19, having references to Covid – such as only listing out Covid symptoms in the daily questionnaire, or having Covid related articles in the exploration section. However, given more time, we can definitely aim for the app to be more inclusive, as isolation is not something that only Covid-19 patients go through. There are other patients in quarantine that have similar pain points, so I think Brona can eventually be expanded to them as well.
A way to maintain users - after users recover...
We created Brona with the assumption that it will only be used during the quarantine period (~14 days). However, this is not very desirable from a business perspective. With many long-term Covid haulers, Brona has the opportunity to maintain users with post-recovery wellness care as well. The app could address post-recovery stresses with an after-care system, as well as creating connections between people who went through quarantine at the same time.