Progressive web app for faster IRL connections with personal QR codes
Role: UX/UI design, full-stack development
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hmu.world is a progressive web app that allows mobile users to connect faster IRL with personal QR codes for what matters to them. It was envisioned as a cross-platform alternative to Apple's NameDrop feature for iOS with several user-requested improvements upon other existing solutions (e.g. BL.INK, Popl).
I built the app during season 4 of buildspace nights & weekends with a very lean process that emphasized speed and a tight feedback loop of guerrila user research, sketching and real-time building, feature experimentation, testing, and iteration. I eventually tested a near-final version with several hundred users during a 3-day hackathon in San Francisco to round out the final feature set.
Today, I frequently use hmu.world as personal software when I find myself in environments where social connection or professional networking are relevant. This project was a real test of my independent end-to-end capabilities. I sought to identify a problem that real people had, build a toy to play with, solicit feedback, iterate rapidly in a cross-functional manner (design, full-stack development, research, marketing, etc.), launch, build an audience, ship updates, and continue iterating. I credit this project with preparing me to tackle newer and broader challenges and attack unstructured problems as a founder.
User flow whiteboard sketch
Lean user experience research
buildspace IRL hackathon