#ThursdayApps – Push For Pizza

When I saw the ad for Push For Pizza, I thought the idea was genius. I’ve never tried the app until now. As expected, it is almost as easy as a push of a button!

I love the ability to change to my preferred pizza restaurant in the checkout, without interfering with my experience of pushing for pizza. Plus, when I browse for another restaurant, I am informed of what toppings are unavailable in restaurants instead of listing a long, adventurous ingredients list.

After exploring the app, I realized how be great it would be to add a topping option for cheese and how less frustrating it would be if the remove button was larger. I had to tap a few times before it responded.

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I chose to examine this app for #ThursdayApps as research for the Go!Curry app to discover ways to engage with users through “personality” and fun and examine how apps simplify their UX to design a flow that ensures my purchase in the checkout!

 

Iteration A

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This is my first iteration of the Go!Curry app.

One big thing I learned from the paper prototypes and Drew is to simplify the experience. Here are some questions and considerations I would love your feedback on regarding the user journey:

  1. Allergies
  2. Add to favorites ? / Save order
  3. Pick Up /  Drop Off
  4. Sign In / Sign Up
    – I plan to have this view after the food selection has been complete, instead of it being one of the first prompts.

    Further updates will be posted soon!