On average, online business owners update and refresh their website every 36-48 months due to different reasons, such as insufficient SEO-optimized content, unclear data collection strategy, or out of date user experience. There are always adjustments and changes that can be further made for a better shopping experience. In this blog, i will introduce Lean UX, a simple and smart approach to designing and crafting user experiences.
Lean User Experience (Lean UX) is primarily a design methodology inspired by the philosophy of Design Thinking, Lean Startup, and Agile Development. It implements functionality with minimal emphasis on deliverables and receives immediate feedback by measuring results. This helps eliminate waste and shifts the focus on the experience under design.
Here’s how to implement lean UX for your website.
Lean UX is a highly collaborative process, it requires constant collaboration with all the people involved in the product design. Having team members with a variety of skill sets such as designers, developers, product managers, quality assurance engineers, marketers involved in the design process are critical.
The Lean UX approach starts with a hypothesis, which is the proposed measurable benefit to the end-user or business. It helps you tailor your website toward the persona and any problems the users may face. Aligning your offerings with the needs of your buyer persona is crucial in every phase of your design process.
After creating a hypothesis, it is necessary to validate it by testing it with users before committing to the development process. MVP is a core concept in Lean UX to produce less waste and only investing time in creating the artifacts which are necessary. Building an MVP with all the ideas your team brainstormed and the hypothesis created, you can ask your users for their valuable feedback to update your assumptions and products quickly and effectively. Your MVP can be presented in a variety of formats, such as wireframe, mockups, or prototypes. This method allows you to validate each hypothesis before you start working on the development.
Talking to your customers is probably the most effective way to know more about their needs and expectations. Moreover, there are A/B testing, surveys, and site analytics that can be used to get more feedback and data from users which helps you make better decisions.
Lean UX methodology is cyclical. Reviewing the evolution with your team members can lead to positive or negative progress. With valuable data and insights, this will enable the team to reach an optimal solution sooner. Thus, it is essential to keep repeating this process!
Web visitors nowadays demand a user-centric and streamlined website experience. Lean UX is here to help you deliver faster and better products.