I developed SetLister as course work on the UX Design Immersive at General Assembly London. It was my first UX project and my first time using POP for mobile app prototypes. I'm pretty pleased with what I achieved in 4 days, and my fellow student Phil (my user for this project) was happy with the result. I wish I could draw straighter lines, though.
2. SetLister
Phil likes to get together with friends to play music. There’s
no regular line-up; they organised sessions around who's
available on a given date. They find it difficult to agree a list
of songs to play that suit everyone's tastes and abilities, and
which fit the instruments they will have available.
The SetLister app offers a way for the group to collaborate on
building a set list. Users can suggest and vote on songs, and
offer to play particular roles. The app includes a song search,
and a feature that suggests songs based on who's coming,
what they play, and what music they like.
Future iterations of this app could include set list history to
improve the suggestion feature. Venue finding and musician
networking would also be useful extensions.
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3. Phil is on his way home. He gets a notification
from SetLister, inviting him to play music one
night, with his friends.
He decides to take a look at what they are
planning to play.
4. He can see Dave, Taylor and Courteney are
also going, and that a couple of songs have
been suggested.
Two people have already voted to play Bridge
Burning by Foo Fighters. Phil taps on the song
to see who’s said what.
5. Looking at the song, Phil can see Dave’s really
happy with this suggestion, and Taylor’s okay
to play it, but Courteney doesn’t want to.
Phil likes this song, so he decides to respond
and say he’ll play it.
6. Phil says he’ll play. He can play drums and
sing, but on this song he’d like to play guitar.
Tapping ‘Respond’ takes him back to the
setlist.
9. Even though he chooses not to filter out songs
they can’t play, he doesn’t see anything he
likes.
He decides to let SetLister help him out.
10. SetLister suggests Wonderwall by Oasis.
Even though he can see Dave likes this song,
Phil’s not keen so he swipes for another
suggestion.
11. This is more like it!
And Taylor likes it too - so Phil swipes the
other way to add the song. He could also use
the add button at the bottom of the screen.
12. SetLister confirms that the song has been
added.
Phil doesn’t want to add any more songs so he
tells SetLister he’s done for now.
13. Meanwhile, Dave, Taylor and Courteney have
all received a notifications. SetLister tells them
about Phil’s suggestion, and they can go and
vote on whether they want to play that song.