


Problems
A few problems we needed to solve:
- Challenging deadlines
- Complex User Experience
- Hardware still in development
- Controlled prototype distribution
1) Delivered in weeks
We rapidly analysed requirements and figured out a strategy to meet the tight and challenging deadlines.
2) Usability & persona mapping
We mapped out the use cases and vast amount of information patients need to input and figured out a streamlined route to delivery.
3) Worked closely with internal teams
A connected app to a piece of hardware still in development can often mean moving goalposts. Working closely with the product team we eliminated risk of re-working later.
4) Access management
Using off-the-shelf distribution tooling, we managed who can, can’t and for how long they were given access to the prototype.

