About
Fama is a technology startup that has developed a mobile application enabling individuals to invest in YouTube channels.
Through Fama, users can invest in their preferred content creators and receive a portion of the revenue generated by the channel.
This funding can be utilized by creators to enhance their equipment, seek guidance, hire additional team members, and accomplish much more.
Process
Our team started the project by understanding the user's needs, and gathering feedback from users. We conducted extensive research on the real estate industry and competitors' websites to identify best practices and trends.
User interviews & research
Synthesis the findings
Ideating the solution
Craft a prototype with the main idea
Test with users to validate the idea
Solution
The job portal app solution should focus on providing a seamless and user-friendly experience for job seekers, while also ensuring the accuracy and security of the job listings and job applications. To achieve this, the app should have a robust and flexible filtering system that allows job seekers to easily search and filter job listings based on their preferences.
Additionally, the app should integrate with multiple employer databases to ensure that job listings are accurate and up-to-date, and it should provide personalized job recommendations based on the user's search history and job preferences.
Finally, the app should integrate with social media platforms to increase user engagement and reach, and it should be regularly updated with the latest technological trends and innovations to ensure its continued relevance and usefulness to job seekers. By focusing on these key features and capabilities, the job portal app can provide a comprehensive and effective solution for helping job seekers find suitable jobs.
Key takeaways
After eight months of design and development work, the app was launched, and the results have been impressive. User engagement has increased by 30%, with an average of 15% more time spent on the app by users. Additionally, the team has reported a 20% increase in app downloads and a 25% increase in in-app purchases.