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German Checkout
Employer
Smol
Role
UX Designer
Background
The global COVID-19 pandemic seemed to be the time for people in the UK to take up or rediscover cycling.
Challenge
Arguably the UKs biggest bike retailer, Halfords, wanted to improve their click-and-collect shopping experience for bikes.
Solution
A modal that allows customers to view all bikes that are available to click-and-collect from local stores of their choice on a product listings page.
Design Process
Previously, stock availability was displayed to users as a final ‘step’ on the PDP.
If the bike was not available at 1 of a users 5 nearest stores, the bike could not be purchased via click-and-collect.
Pain points
- Displaying stock availability so late on in the journey.
- Having no where to go if no stock available at nearest 5 stores.
Opportunities
- Display stock availability earlier in the journey.
- Give users the option to travel further than their nearest 5 stores.
By asking for a users postcode on PLP, users can view all bikes available for click-and-collect near them.
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Would users prefer…
Choosing which stores they’d like to collect from
or
Choosing how far they’d be willing to travel to collect the bike
To gain insight into whether users would prefer to view bikes in specific stores, or within a mile radius, I created two basic UX prototypes.
Firstly I roughly sketched the designs.
I then created higher fidelity prototypes to user test.