Plan2Fly

Research, conceptualisation and wireframes for Plan2Fly platform, connecting drone pilots and clients.

Interviews
User maps
Wireframes and prototype
Components library

context

Plan2fly is a platform that connects drone pilots and clients, offering a space to post job requests and create a communication channel between the two parties. On Plan2fly, pilots have the opportunity to take on jobs, plan the flights, and deliver the materials. Clients can choose the pilot that fits the job, keep track of the job's progress, and receive and edit the requested materials. In this project, we focused on the client side, researching the different types of users and their needs, and developing the platform to fulfill those needs.

How can we optimize the client’s experience when creating job requests and support them in organizing and planning multiple deliverables?
Mockup of jobs lists and map view

challenges

Readable databases of current, past and future jobs

Initial wireframes for job list and map view

Simplify job creation post and building definition

Initial wireframes for job creation.

Varied entry points and actions for different user types

Differences between types of users

Detailed user needs for insurance companies

Tab condensing insights about needs and gains.

final design

The final design is based on the company's existing component library. The platform includes various guided flows for clients and offers the opportunity to use Plan2Fly as a database for past, current, and future projects. Small, medium, and large businesses can use the service to connect with drone pilots to collect material necessary for insurance inspections, documentation purposes, or media content.

Gantt chart for future jobs
Gantt chart for future jobs.
Job specific page, with overview on missions, deliverables, geographic location
Jams list page
Library of deliverables
Gallery and edit tools for deliverables. Report creation and comments possibilities.
Plan2Fly's job list and map localization
Map view of active jobs
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