
All referal codes in one place
All referal codes in one place
All referal codes in one place
Company
Company
Vervevenn
Vervevenn
Industry
Industry
E-commerce
E-commerce
Tasks
Tasks
UX/UI design
Onboarding Design
Prototyping
Interaction Design
UX/UI design
Onboarding Design
Prototyping
Interaction Design
Context Vervevenn was a platform for sharing referral codes. The idea: give users one place to store all their own referral codes and discover codes shared by others. I owned UX and UI, designing the MVP and refining it across several rounds with development.
Context Vervevenn was a platform for sharing referral codes. The idea: give users one place to store all their own referral codes and discover codes shared by others. I owned UX and UI, designing the MVP and refining it across several rounds with development.
Designing for activation The core design challenge was the first-time experience. A referral platform only works if a new user quickly understands the value and acts on it, so onboarding and early activation were where I focused. I designed a clear, paced onboarding that introduced the concept before asking the user to commit, and used a light, playful interface with subtle micro-interactions to make those first steps feel inviting rather than transactional.
Designing for activation The core design challenge was the first-time experience. A referral platform only works if a new user quickly understands the value and acts on it, so onboarding and early activation were where I focused. I designed a clear, paced onboarding that introduced the concept before asking the user to commit, and used a light, playful interface with subtle micro-interactions to make those first steps feel inviting rather than transactional.
Iteration The MVP was built and went through several rounds of refinement. Working closely with development through those iterations was a useful lesson in shipping in small steps: designing something testable, seeing it in real use, and adjusting from there rather than aiming for a finished product in one pass.
Iteration The MVP was built and went through several rounds of refinement. Working closely with development through those iterations was a useful lesson in shipping in small steps: designing something testable, seeing it in real use, and adjusting from there rather than aiming for a finished product in one pass.
MVP designed, developed and iterated
MVP designed, developed and iterated
Designing for activation The core design challenge was the first-time experience. A referral platform only works if a new user quickly understands the value and acts on it, so onboarding and early activation were where I focused. I designed a clear, paced onboarding that introduced the concept before asking the user to commit, and used a light, playful interface with subtle micro-interactions to make those first steps feel inviting rather than transactional.
Iteration The MVP was built and went through several rounds of refinement. Working closely with development through those iterations was a useful lesson in shipping in small steps: designing something testable, seeing it in real use, and adjusting from there rather than aiming for a finished product in one pass.







