Project overview
REAT is a food delivery app for busy users who want fast, affordable meals without hassle. Unlike Just Eat, Deliveroo, or Glovo, which require repeating the same steps, offer vague tracking, and use unhelpful food categories, REAT streamlines the process with one-click reordering, real-time updates, custom preferences, faster delivery options, and rewards for delays, all in a clear, user-friendly interface.



Who are the users?

According to Statista (2023), the number of food delivery app users worldwide grew from 676 million in 2017 to 2 billion in 2023. The largest user group is young adults aged 18 to 30 with low incomes (Zion, 2019).
Therefore, the most active users of food delivery services are aged 18–30 with low income.





Competitor analysis
What does the user say? Direct quotes from online forums and comments in Google Play




Looking at competitors



By examining apps like Glovo, Deliveroo, Just Eat Takeaway, and Wolt, and also looking at what the users say and the app with the needs of the user, my research found 3 major problems with existing delivery apps

Key issues


Food groupings are vague or inefficient.

Vague categories, such as ‘featured’, and long scrolls frustrate fast-paced users like Jim.
Tracking lacks real-time detail.

Tracking systems only provide inaccurate delivery estimates without real-time updates about delays,
Repeating the full user flow for each order wastes time.

Users must repeat the full order flow for the same meal, which frustrates impatient, efficiency-focused users.



Solutions



3 solutions to the issues.


Food groupings are vague.
Editable home screen
preferences tailored to
the user’s actual needs.


The app allows the user to choose preferences for a restaurant during the onboarding process based on their actual need (for instance, wallet-saving and fast delivery in Jim’s case). The app also label resturants based on the user’s need, for instance, for a restaurant with fast delivery, the app will show the estimate delivery time. These features allow the user to know which restaurant is the best for their need, saving time from scrolling and searching.  

Tracking lacks real-time detail.

Notification for traffic
jam, or any other delays.  


The app will notify users if their food delivery will be delayed due to traffic or weather conditions, and provide a service fee discount as compensation for the inconvenience. Users receive detailed status updates about their food preparation, such as "boiling," "in the oven," or "being packaged." Additionally, the app offers an express delivery option where users can pay extra for faster service. This allows impatient users like Jim to enjoy a more transparent and flexible delivery experience.
Revisit the user flow again and again.

Reorder saved items
instantly.


The app allows users to create one-click reordering to instantly place the same order they previously saved (same food, restaurant, delivery time, etc.) or quickly reorder from the same restaurant with different items. This feature saves users like Jim time by eliminating the need to navigate through the entire ordering process again.



Wireframing the solutions


High fidelity







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Reat


Making online food ordering
3 times faster for busy individuals with 
a mobile app

Client
University project

Completion date
January 2024

Deliverable
UX prototype built with Figma


Try out the prototype here