→ Qualitative user interviews
→ Expert interviews
→ Archetypes
→ User journeys
→ Wireframing
→ User testing
→ Co-creation workshop
→ Creative brainstorming
4 months
In order to better understand underlying customer needs, pain points and behaviour, we visited various KTM agencies and conducted 40+ qualitative interviews with motorcyclists in Austria and Germany.
Based on the gathered data, we conducted an in-depth analysis to draw insights and identify emerging patterns that would help shaping the design of the digital solution. A core part of the analysis was the development of different motorcyclist archetypes, all with different behaviours and needs in regard to anew digital insurance offering.
Building on the archetypes, various concrete solutions were brainstormed, evaluated and selected. The collection of promising elements of a digital solution for the various archetypes provided the input for the co-creation workshop.
Together with our clients, we further evaluated and refined selected elements from the ideation phase to put together a comprehensive concept addressing the most fundamental needs identified in the user research.
Taking the results of the co-creation workshop as a blueprint, we developed various versions of a wireframe-based prototype. Throughout the multiple iterations, a close collaboration with the client made sure that essential feedback was integrated and alignment between the different parties achieved.
To validate the proposed digital solution, we conducted more than 20 user tests with representatives of the different archetypes identified in the user research. Based on the valuable feedback of potential customers, we were able to adapt the prototype on the go, eliminating unnecessary features and adding new elements proposed by our users.
user interviews conducted
wireframes created
of user testing
Through an in-depth Design Thinking-based process, we were able to develop a validated prototype of a digital solution to both provide a novel insurance model as well as enhancing the user experience of motorcyclists. Besides this concrete outcome, a lot of assumptions regarding needs and behaviours of motor cyclists and the potential and barriers to novel digital insurance models have been validated or invalidated, bringing forth long-term benefits to all involved parties.