Fincle was requested to solve a specific problem this company was facing: employees were hitting the panic button on their car remote and following the alarm sound to find the car. This was happening every afternoon, for an hour, every five minutes. It was difficult to keep productivity in that hour. So the company decided to look for a solution.
We created a solution for employees: an app that allowed them to find the car without annoying sounds for everyone. This app uses GPS technology in order to register its location and save it. I was asked to design low and high-fidelity wireframes.
My Role: Designing low and high fidelity wireframes
I used Balsamiq for low fidelity wireframes
Requirements were clear from the beggining:
The app must allow the owner to get the car's exact location.
The app must keep the profile details of the driver/empleyee.
The app must have a phone verification.
The app must give directions to the owner to arrive to his car.
The app must have a menu with the following areas: settings, profile and support.
It was an easy project to work because the client had already the idea of what he was looking for, incluiding references of similar projects. It wasn't a big challenge but I enjoyed it anyways.


The first screen is welcoming and calling to use the app throw registration. The second one allows the owner to registrate a phone.


This is the second and last step for the registration. All the field were required by the client.


In this project I haven“t got much space for creativity, since the client knowed already exactly what he wanted and came with specific requirements. It was an easy project anyways and I enjoyed that part.
In terms of helping with development speed, the solution we took was creating two simple buttons to save locations and get address. When one is pressed, the other one gets desactivated.

