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What is

FreeXIT?

FreeXiT Logistics is committed to being the most convenient and reliable logistics service broker. Dedicated to helping everyday people create wealth through technological innovations, FreeXiT transforms the logistics experience.

With FreeXiT, the world fits in the palm of your hand. Its solutions provide effortless access to local and global delivery services at the click of a button, ensuring seamless and reliable shipping every time.  

Project Overview

Project Duration

Three Months (Initial Launch)

Tools:

Figma, Miro, Jira, Photoshop, Zeplin, Google Analytics, Zenhub, Powerpoint, Illustration, Paper and Whiteboard

Team

UI/UX Designers, Developers, Scrum Masters and Product Owners

Method:

Agile Project Management

The Product

App Name: FreeXit

Category: B2B and B2C Web App

Colour: Pink, Orange, Black and While

Features: Logistics & Delivery System

The Case

The Problem

With millions of businesses transitioning to online platforms, the demand for efficient logistics services has surged significantly.

Both large and small-scale enterprises must ensure prompt delivery of goods to their customers. However, the limited number of logistics companies, coupled with their outdated service methods, are insufficient to meet the demands of today's fast-paced market.

The Goal

To create and deploy cutting-edge logistics solutions that cater to the rising needs of online businesses, both large and small, ensuring swift and effective delivery of goods to customers, while overcoming the shortcomings of current logistics companies and their outdated practices.

The Solution

By leveraging informed user stories and collaborating with a cross-functional team, we designed and developed a cloud-based logistics solution. This platform allows individuals and businesses to seamlessly send parcels or become delivery partners. Requests are processed in real time, ensuring prompt deliveries. Enhanced with advanced GPS functionality, users can track each other's locations in real time, along with other great features.

My Role

As the UI/UX Designer for FreeXiT Logistics, I shaped the user experience of an innovative logistics platform. Working with a cross-functional team, we employed agile methodology to design and develop a system that prioritized user needs at every step.

FreeXiT was envisioned as the most convenient and reliable logistics service broker, dedicated to helping everyday people create wealth through technological innovations. With this vision in mind, I focused on ensuring the platform provided effortless access to both local and global delivery services—truly placing the world in our users’ hands.

Through continuous user feedback and iterative design, we crafted a seamless and intuitive interface that simplified the logistics experience, making reliable shipping just a click away.

Check out FreeXIT

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Onboarding Process

Simplistic Bio data Page allowing for smooth registration

Tablet screen displaying a user profile completion form on the Freexit app, including profile picture, personal information fields, and residential address.

Top progress tracker to inform users of their current stage

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Ongoing Development

I was actively involved in the early stages of FreeXit, contributing to its design and development. During my time there, I participated in key activities such as user studies, wireframing, and prototyping.

Although I have since moved on from the company, my work helped lay the foundation for its initial direction and product strategy

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