User journey map created after a week of stakeholder and user interviews. This was used to help our team and CrossFit align on specific priorities for the MVP.
Tap into each card to view details. See your percentile overall and a breakdown by workout.
Over 500,000 athletes participate in the CrossFit Games. All of these scores and participants from across the globe live in the leaderboard. We translated and optimized the current leaderboard spreadsheet and filters to allow athletes to quickly access meaningful data. Search or filter to compare your performance to your friends, family members, your occupation, region, fitness nemesis or favorite elite athletes.
Events, also known as 'workouts' are highly anticipated. For months beforehand up to the minute, CrossFit athletes are training for, dreaming about, dreading, and making friendly wagers on what the Events in the Games will involve. Athletes need to be able to quickly view the workout and understand what's involved. They also need to be able to know exactly when their scores for that Event need to be submitted by, and access that entry point easily.
Athletes can view which workouts are "live" or in progress, and know exactly when they have to submit their scores. They can view the event details and movement standards in the detail view.
Athletes obsessively keep records of their performance. They track their scores and results year over year, as well as their benchmarks weight achievements. Additionally athletes love viewing other athletes profiles to compare themselves and learn more about other competitors. We built an athlete profile that stored all their information so they could easily access personal records as well as those of others.
Weekly UX Digests
An example of a weekly UX Digest I created for CrossFit. It summarized our user testing findings with relevant screenshots, quotes and next steps. CrossFit found these extremely valuable to their internal team's knowledge of their user.
Dedicated research participants
This is a screenshot of a poll I created on the private Facebook group filled with CrossFit athletes. This was a quick way to gather data to quickly test our assumptions.
Immersed in CrossFit
To build for CrossFit we truly needed to be immersed in the culture and to speak the same languages. Every week we worked out with our CrossFit partners at HQ.
I have never been so sore in my life.
Snippet of a presentation I made for CrossFit on post MVP strategy.