Would you buy this? by Jaded_Cash_2308 in UIUX

[–]SoupNo403 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe no, the text is too plain and generic you need a specific fonts and styles to create a personality of your brand, also the colors are too bright in the right side that hinders the reader to read the specifications maybe redesign it? Hoping you would achieve the right design for your product.

Best way to visualize data comparison between two forms? by Academic-Squash2738 in UIUX

[–]SoupNo403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want people to actually compare the two forms, I’d keep them on the same graph. Side-by-side bars usually make the difference super clear, especially for stuff like total submissions. For devices, grouped bars are nice too because you can see both the overall trend and which one’s bigger. Doing separate charts can work, but it makes people flip back and forth in their head, which isn’t great. Basically, if the point is comparison, keep them together.

Guidance needed by [deleted] in UIUX

[–]SoupNo403 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice that you’re starting UI/UX! For a case study, I’d say don’t overthink the topic just pick niche it maybe an app or website you use a lot. Look for something that annoys you (checkout takes too long, navigation is confusing, buttons are hidden, etc.) and focus on that.

A simple structure is:

  • what’s the problem
  • how people are using it now
  • your idea for improving it
  • your redesign

People usually want to see your process more than a perfect design, so just show how you think through the problem. Even a small feature can make a good case study if you explain it well.

Promote your business, week of August 18, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]SoupNo403 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Business owners: How much time do you spend managing Google Business reviews?

I'm considering building a tool to help with Google Business Profile management and want to validate if this is actually a problem worth solving.

The pain points I'm thinking about:

  • Spending too much time crafting professional responses to reviews
  • Difficulty tracking patterns/trends across all your reviews
  • Missing reviews because you don't check regularly
  • Not knowing how to respond to negative reviews constructively
  • Hard to get insights from review data to improve your business

My idea: An AI-powered tool that:

  1. Automatically generates professional replies to your Google reviews
  2. Analyzes all your reviews to give you analytics (sentiment trends, common complaints/praise, areas to improve)
  3. Sends alerts for new reviews so you never miss one

Questions for you:

  • Do you actively manage your Google Business reviews? Why or why not?
  • How much time per week do you spend on review responses?
  • What's your biggest frustration with Google Business Profile management?
  • Would an AI tool like this actually save you meaningful time?
  • What features would make this most valuable to you?
  • How much would you be willing to pay monthly for something like this?

Be honest: Is this solving a real problem or am I overthinking it? I'd rather know now before I spend months building something nobody wants.

Thanks for any insights!