Apriwell is the first digital integrated healthcare that offers people a real solution! It make digestive health easier by combining the most effective treatment approaches to provide the best care.
For the drugs to work, following the doctor's recommendations is important. The solution was to supply a free app along with the drugs, which after a short questionnaire will select a treatment program and help you follow it in a game form.
The Apriwell application is content-based, so it was necessary to provide a tool to assemble various parts of the application based on ready-made components.
For this purpose, atoms were developed as user interface controls. Molecules are components assembled based on atoms. Organisms combine various components. Templates and pages are created based on organisms.
At the first login, we talk about the main application features. If the user doesn't use the program yet, conversion into buyers.
If the user is just starting to use the Apriwell program, we sign him up for an initial consultation with a doctor and ask him to complete a fairly comprehensive survey to collect the patient's medical history.
The screen is highlighted so that a user does not miss the most important things. The weekly progress panel encourages you to do exercises and follow the instructions. The program card shows the current course and allows you to quickly move on to execution. The favorites block at the bottom allows you to return to the selected content.
Different design states allow for more responsiveness. The app greets the user when first used. Periodically app asks to complete surveys to find out how they are feeling.
Users will find a course program divided into cards with audio, video, or text material inside. The application marks each progress, material completion: success window, and a progress scale, to involve the user in the game mechanics as much as possible.
The user can ask the doctor any questions at any time; a messenger has been created for this purpose within the application.
During the work, each scenario and interface state was worked out. The presentation did not include settings screens, or detailed work with this or that part of the application.