Pierluigi Rufo

43 Followers
47 Following
53 Posts
Design Lead at snappmobile.io | digital fanboy | occasionally writer and conference speaker

I recently worked on some #AI experimental tools with the awesome team at @snappmobile πŸ€–

We just released one of those tools to the public!

It’s called ReviewWizard and it uses LLMs to extract user insights from App Store reviews.

It's free to use with an Open AI API key.

Give it a try and let us know what you think!

https://www.reviewwizard.app/

(PS: Google Play Store support coming soon πŸ˜‰)

SnappAI - Review Wizard

I found the onboarding of the #gemini Android app so cluttered and overloaded with information that I asked Gemini suggestions for improving it.

It looks like it agrees with me πŸ˜…

Localisation matters! 🌍

It took me 3 attempts to realise I was inputing my birth date in the wrong way (DD/MM/YYYY).

I was almost about to leave without completing the registration.

Also if I was born on a day ≀12 the system would have accepted a wrong date.

#ux #onboarding

I think AI newsletters could be a bit more creative when pre-filling the subscription confirmation reply..

The Telekom app is a perfect example of flawed and suboptimal UX.

My main reason for opening this app is because my internet connection is down.

The app should know that and offer me timely solutions.

A big button saying "call me back" is the only thing I need.

All these ads cards are only blocking me from achieving my primary goal.

#UX

I wish #DeutscheBahn had screens for showing updated data about the coach position along the platform.

#trenitalia has them in each station and there's no confusion when the train arrives.
In Germany it's a mess every single time 🫀

@db_bahn FYI

πŸ‘§: "Dad, draw me a tiger"

πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ: "Sure. Back in 5 seconds"

#AI #drawing #parenting

Typing is too easy.
Let's make phone number input a bit more fun! πŸ•Ίβœ¨

#UX #Why

Happy to see so many cargo bikes parked outside these kids events.
The best proof that moving within cities without cars is not only possible, it's also convenient πŸ™‚

Google Earth's new features will let you test the solar potential of buildings including:
- Sunlight hours
- Dailylight access
- Solar panel potential (kWh/yr)

How cool is this πŸ β˜€οΈβš‘οΈ

#RenewableEnergy #solarenergy