Why/How we interviewed him: Derrick has a background in technical writing, so he examines software and writes up specifications based on the difficulty and ease of use for the software he looks at.
What hypothesis we tested: What he thought of the prototype as a professional. What we really wanted to learn: His thoughts, criticisms, and opinion of our platform What we learned from this interview: He thought that from a user experience stand point, it seemed simple enough and user intuitive, although he said there were too many screens required to set up the event and booking. He advised condensing the number of required screens. He also commented that other than the APIs required to look outside for lodging and lift tickets, most of it seemed easy enough to accomplish. What surprised us: In the end he said he probably wouldn't use the app, since he looks at prices at a diverse number of websites, so limiting the booking just to the app might not give him the best price. Other interesting outcomes: He suggested we add a field/checkbox that lets the group know if the user is bringing his/her own gear or not
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AuthorThe Orca team is a group of second year Haas MBAs dedicated to bringing fun back to the logistics of group travel Archives
November 2016
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