edubook:

EduBook is a digital education platform whose main goal is to improve school performance and optimize teachers' time, enabling them to provide a better learning experience for their students through both conventional and AI functions.

I have been part of the constant usability improvement of the platform, the website redesign after its rebranding you will see below, and a future new SaaS product I'm not able to explain yet.

services:

UX & UI design
UX writing
Design system

team:

Technical Squad
Product Team

tools:

Figma, psd, Lokalise, Jira, Hotjar

EduBook is a platform for teachers, students, and families, which means we have designed the process for three type of users.

The platform includes most of the functions such as material management, exam generation, ChatAI, and more.

After the rebranding of EduBook, we redesigned the whole sign up and login process interface, adaptating it to its new DS and improving its usability.

As a product designer, I was part of a technical squad and a business product team. I was the responsable of the correct design implementation, being the connection between user needs and business needs.

User flows, wireframing, prototyping, communication, validation, and a constant improvement were my daily basis. Hotjar is, at the moment, our main tool to test the product and its flows.

This is also the same process we use to take in order to improve the usability of the platform itself.


We are not allowed to show the entire product publicly. Therefore, the following images are just a few examples of our work.

These include a Figma page with user flows, a comparison of the product before and after, and some detailed views.

In conclusion, my role in the EduBook website redesign focused on balancing user experience improvements with business objectives. By closely collaborating with cross-functional teams and continuously validating our design changes, we achieved a streamlined, user-friendly sign-up and login flow that aligns with EduBook's rebranding (and new design system).

The iterative testing and user feedback gathered through tools like Hotjar enabled us to refine the platform’s usability, resulting in a smoother, more intuitive experience that saves time for educators and enhances engagement for students. Early feedback shows increased ease of use in the redesigned areas, validating our design approach and guiding further improvements across the platform.