Sci.to

2018
Community
Product DesignUX StrategyInteraction Design
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Context & Problem

Target Users

Crypto enthusiasts, content creators, and privacy-conscious community members

Goals

  • Design a cohesive platform for content sharing, discussions, and rewards
  • Implement privacy-first UX patterns to ensure user trust
  • Create token-based reward systems to increase community participation
  • Build scalable foundations for future Web3 integrations

The Sci.to team needed an MVP community platform that combined content sharing, discussion forums, and token-based rewards — all built with a privacy-first structure. Existing platforms were fragmented, lacked trust, and offered little incentive for engagement.

Process

1

Conducted stakeholder workshops to define product goals and success metrics

2

Interviewed early crypto adopters and community moderators to identify pain points

3

Designed IA and user flows connecting content, forums, and reward mechanics

4

Built wireframes and interactive prototypes focused on privacy-first navigation

5

Developed UI components with scalable design patterns

6

Tested MVP with pilot users and iterated based on engagement feedback

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Solution Overview

A web-based community platform where users could share content, join discussions, and earn rewards — all while maintaining privacy and control over their data. Sci.to created a trusted space for crypto conversations and community growth.

Outcome & Learnings

Increased user engagement by 65% during the beta phase, with over 1,500 active community members within three months. Privacy-first onboarding boosted user trust scores by 40%, and the reward system significantly improved retention.

Tools & Links

Tools Used

FigmaMiroNotionGoogle Analytics

Project Links

Tags

ProductWebCrypto