What is lokii?

lokii is a local marketplace app to support small businesses in your area.

Our Mission:

Imagine a world where we pumped money back into our communities. Imagine a world where we could buy 99.9% of our goods locally. How would that change our neighborhoods, jobs, and community as a whole?

Our goal at lokii was to make shopping from stores in your city as routine and easy as shopping from Amazon.

The problem to solve

Shoppers - “I want to support local over big-box but don’t have the time to find and buy products from local stores”

Local Shops - “All of my marketing platforms are over-saturated and it’s hard for me to reach my local shoppers. I feel invisible.”

My role

As the CEO and Lead Product Designer, I determined business, marketing, and monetization strategies for the company, designed all user flows and wireframes, conducted prototype sessions, and delivered final designs for lokii.

Let’s just say I wore a lot of hats. Acted as:

  • Product Lead, Researcher, and Designer

  • Marketing Manager and Designer

  • PR Manager

  • HR Manager for all lokii employees and interns

  • Stakeholder and investor manager

The Solution - MVP

The initial product linked directly to shops' websites

We received a ton of support and passion for our mission to support local, but…

What we learned

Quantitative

Via data analysis and customer interviews, we identified a leaky bucket situation, with low cohort retention and loss of monthly active users month over month

Macro Trends

I researched macro market trends influenced heavily by the pandemic.

It was clear shopper patterns and expectations had changed. Shoppers expected fast delivery and seamless Omni-channel experiences from their favorite brands.

Local shops did not have the technology to keep up.

Qualitative

I conducted weekly long-form interviews on both sides of the marketplace (shoppers & store owners).

For each interview, leveraged user best practices outlined in "The Mom Test" and Y Comnbinator's Startup School.

What we heard

  • "I loved your app but ran into a $10 shipping fee with a 5-day wait time for a store that was only a few blocks away."

    lokii shopper

  • "To avoid shipping fees I often run local deliveries on my off hours."

    Anthony, Little Nomad Shop Owner

Time to iterate

Based on our findings, I developed a sprint brief outlining the challenge, research, roadblocks, and timeline

  • Lead brainstorms with the cross-functional team to determine potential solutions, feasibility, and launch date

  • In close collaboration with my Co-Founder and team, we determined local delivery as our next iteration

Design Target

By compiling our most active users we were able to identify patterns in lifestyle and values

Working mother

  • Strong social justice values

  • lokii helps her support local and find unique, quality goods and gifts in her busy life

Design Exploration

I studied marketplace, delivery, and omnichannel retail design patterns to play off users’ existing heuristics.

MVP Testing

Delivery:

In close collaboration with my cofounder, I designed a low-effort, high-impact way to test our delivery solution

Used Square to collect payment at the door

  • Used Google Maps and spreadsheets to determine efficient driver routes

  • Ran deliveries ourselves to talk to users and understand the pickup and drop-off process firsthand

  • Targeted our end-users through value-centric Instagram posts, PR, and cross-marketing with shop partners

What we learned

  • Unlike GrubHub, our customers were not hangry and did not need items instantly

  • Batching deliveries in the afternoon created the most efficiency for drivers

  • Users were hacking our system to send gifts to friends and family

  • Seasonal shifts and holidays were big commerce bumps for local shops.

The Launch

Same-Day Delivery

With quick traction from our MVP test, we prioritized multi-store, in-app check-out and allowed to send gifts directly to friends and family. Through the entire app we infuse lokii’s mission with:

  • Custom categories that aligned with core values

  • Emphasis on the "shop local" movement

My Designs

Customer UI:

Scope:

  • E-commerce user flow

  • Multi-store check out

  • Same-day delivery

  • Gift sending with handwritten notes

  • User delivery Tracking

  • Bi-directional communication with driver

Driver UI:

  • Leveraged the MVP spreadsheet to design a custom routing algorithm

  • Enabled multi-stop pickups and dropoffs to batch orders

  • Intuitive easy to navigate design to ensure driver’s safety along their route

Shop UI:

  • Designed b2b landing page

  • SaaS sales and signup pages

  • b2b marketing and sales materials

Shop UX:

  • Synced with shops’ existing inventory managers, like Shopify, for one-click inventory upload, fulfillment, and real-time updates

Offline UX:

  • I designed cross-promotional materials to be passed out at stores announcing delivery

  • Designed cards and totes to be sent with gift orders enabling organic awareness and app adoption

  • Designed and managed social media content, cross-promotions, press releases, photography, employee onboarding

Results

Post-delivery launch:

  • Increased average 3-month cohort retention by 220%

  • Increased 28-day active users by 638%

  • Delivered 500+ orders in 4 months resulting in $70K sales for small businesses

Always itterating

Learning:

“I love using lokii to discover products but prefer to use pickup over delivery because of theft in my neighborhood and don’t want to pay for delivery.”

Solution:

Leveraging omnichannel and harmonized retail strategies we put the shopper at the center of the channel and gave them the choice of how and when to receive their order.

Learning:

“I am also not crazy about the general browsing. I'd like to be able to Browse by high-level categories and there are either not enough categories (via search function) or they are very specific (ie Facial Serums).”

Solution:

Build more general categories to help shoppers narrow down their search.

Always itterating

Learning:

“I love using lokii to discover products but prefer to use pickup over delivery because of theft in my neighborhood and don’t want to pay for delivery.”

Solution:

Leveraging omnichannel and harmonized retail strategies we put the shopper at the center of the channel and gave them the choice of how and when to receive their order.

Learning:

“I am also not crazy about the general browsing. I'd like to be able to Browse by high-level categories and there are either not enough categories (via search function) or they are very specific (ie Facial Serums).”

Solution:

Build more general categories to help shoppers narrow down their search.