Leaks Finder Mobile App
Interactive platform design for processing applications with service centers
About
Appendix for searching and removing personal data leaks.
Task
Make the design and design of the mobile application for iOS to search for leaks of personal data of users.
Goal
Fast, conveniently and native access to information about leaks and to make it possible to easily delete them.
About
Convert the potentially interested user to the design of the annual subscription.
Role
Lead Product Designer
Year
2023


1. Research
This stage is carried out in order to look at the already implemented successful user experience.
We reviewed more than 100 companies in a similar orientation.
Unfortunately, I can not publish the details of the resoner due to NDA
And moved to the wireframe stage
2. Wireframing
The first stage involved creating wireframes to establish a clear understanding of the app’s overall structure.
We have identified 5 main entities:
App loading screens
User authentication
Leak search and results display
Subscription screen
Settings and other internal screens
I’ll showcase some of the screens below, but to keep the case study concise, the full set can be explored in the prototype map.4.1-mini
The first step is the user authorized and searches for personal data leaks

Next, the user sees the search results and begins to remove

From Weirframes, a detailed flow was made of all screens, which included all the possible conditions of each individual screen

3. Moodboard
After the final approval of prototypes and before starting work on UI, we developed a moodboard in which examples of different design styles were collected, and the client later chose those that he likes more.

Design options that the client liked.

3. UI Design 1.0
Based on references, the first version of the screens designed was developed

5. A small test on a small focus group
We tested on a small focus group and came to the decision that:
Dark screens tend to discourage users.
The visual with a “floating” red and green wave wasn’t as clear to users as we had anticipated.
About a third of respondents didn’t understand the app’s purpose or functionality at all, leading them to simply ignore the subscription screen.
We decided to ditch the dark screens in favor of a light theme and refined the screens by adding visuals that convey “protection,” “security,” and similar concepts.4.1-mini
6. UI Design 2.0 + test again
Refining the screens after testing led to the following results:
Introducing basic security visuals helped users better understand the app’s purpose. Clear red and green visuals were much better received and effectively addressed users’ concerns. As a result, there was an increased number of taps on the trial version purchase.

As a result, the application was assembled, released in the stroke.