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User Research

Through our user research, we discovered that school admins/IT personnel face significant challenges with creating timetable. The process is highly complex due to managing multiple classes, subjects, teachers, and varying schedules.

Pain Points

The manual process is not only tedious but also highly prone to errors, incredibly time-consuming, and difficult to share digitally. These issues hinder the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the school administration.

Landing Screen - Zero State

Zero state to educate user about the feature and to ask for setting the timetable configuration

Setup flow - Empty State

Timetable configuration setup flow for group of classes at once

Setup flow - Empty State

Timetable configuration setup flow for group of classes at once

Landing Screen - Filled State

Filled state after user has created timetable configuration for some classes

Timetable setup view

Timetable setup view to add subjects for each period with real time of subjects and teachers

Final timetable view

Final timetable view for a particular class after the setup has been done

Student side view on the mobile app

Student side view for their class timetable and real-time daily schedule

Teacher side view on the mobile app

Teacher side view for their class timetable and real-time daily schedule

Key Metrics

Metrics such as daily retention, weekly retention, DAUs (Daily Active Users), and MAUs (Monthly Active Users) are kept confidential.

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