In short, the app gives the users’ access to real-time updates on their portfolios and see the movement of the financial market throughout the day. This enable the users to both follow their portfolios and furthermore interact with their Carnegie advisor about possible investments.
Testing in a live-demo version
Native app creation simply means writing apps for a specific operating system. What's great about React Native is that there are very little differences between a finished app built in Objective-C or Java and one built using React Native. Since React Native components have the counterpart rights, we can reuse these components for building both Android and iOS apps with native look and feel. In this case it meant that the UX design team could start user testing in a live-demo version fast, giving rabbet feedback to both the UX and development team.
This is a living service project. A living service has almost human characteristics. Responsive, emotive and ambitious. It’s able to shift its weight when the ground moves beneath it. That’s why the React Native Development comparatively simple, quick and efficient is a great fit. It’s fast to adapt to change within the business and its users’ needs.
Which leads us to the Service Design: One of the main question was and still are,
How might we design a service that convert the same trust that users have face to face to a digital platform?