Ambica Golagana

Ambica Golagana

Working in Content Management.
Shopperbird
I would like to start off by appreciating the motive and idea behind Shopperbird - The team striving to cut down waste by making custom clothes on demand through upcycling materials. This whole concept of sustainable fashion is really interesting and inspiring to me. Now coming to the feedback of the app, I found the app to be working smoothly. I like how all the necessary options are available in the menu, such as, profile, my orders, address and card options etc. which made it user friendly. What could be improved are the visuals in the app, the fabric images can be more informative and much appealing to the audience. Images that are authentic and aesthetically pleasing can grab the customers’ attention. The catalog under each category could be more direct rather than the customer clicking on the fabric they like and then getting to know about it. The app could use some colour as well, either in the navigation or other options just to make it more interesting and fun for the users. I have also observed that once you click on chat to order something, there is no option to either undo or delete it. Having an option to undo chats instantly can help the users if they wish to no longer go ahead or would want something else. It will just make their shopping experience easier because chances are they might have clicked it by mistake as well. A review section below the fabrics and a section where ideas could be dropped on how to style a fabric, for those who are unsure of what to make of it, could be added. Like a fun blog, perhaps.

What's great

user-friendly interface (14)upcycling clothes (12)sustainable fashion (16)