Sep 08, 2022
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Service categories
Service Lines
Design
Mobile Development
Domain focus
Consumer Products & Services
Challenge
A group of investors with a company’s CEO Thomas Eriksson appealed to us to create a food delivery mobile app where busy Danes could make lists of goods without specifying a particular manufacturer or a store. The idea went back to Thomas’s childhood when his mother used to give him a shopping list just with product names and quantities.
A group of investors with a company’s CEO Thomas Eriksson appealed to us to create a food delivery mobile app where busy Danes could make lists of goods without specifying a particular manufacturer or a store. The idea went back to Thomas’s childhood when his mother used to give him a shopping list just with product names and quantities.
Solution
To meet rigorous deadlines but deliver a robust mobile app, we needed to clearly define the project scope and the sequence of feature development. We began with compiling a product roadmap and detailed user flows within the James MVP. By doing this, we could single out the critical features without which the app didn’t work.
To meet rigorous deadlines but deliver a robust mobile app, we needed to clearly define the project scope and the sequence of feature development. We began with compiling a product roadmap and detailed user flows within the James MVP. By doing this, we could single out the critical features without which the app didn’t work.
Results
James Butler is a food delivery mobile application for the Danes to have anything they want delivered from physical shops to their doorsteps within 30 minutes. It implies two applications: for buyers to make orders and for shoppers to deliver those orders.
James Butler is a food delivery mobile application for the Danes to have anything they want delivered from physical shops to their doorsteps within 30 minutes. It implies two applications: for buyers to make orders and for shoppers to deliver those orders.