Status: In development for MVP (Sep 2023) / Role: Lead UX Researcher
Responders
Responders are trained volunteers who take conversations and help individuals in their crises (texters); they have certain protocols regarding safety to adhere to and are mandated reporters in situations involving minors. Due to the high stakes and high stress environment that a responder may experience when working on the platform, it was critical for our team to craft an experience that facilitated confidence, comfort, and connection to the broader responder community.
Research on responders consisted of:
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Contextual inquiries / observations - learning how responders interact with the platform and use tools, internal and external, to do their tasks
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Foundational interviews - existing challenges, behaviors, and needs that impact their experience as a responder
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Concept testing - exploring various interaction models to identify what resonated the most with users
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Usability testing - assessing concepts and documenting learnability and recognition of proposed designs
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Co-design - collaborating with our responder community to craft an experience that feels intuitive and makes sense to use
A valuable asset we created was a journey map to detail and document the different stages within the responder experience and any associated information and data to supplement our understanding of it.