FinTech
NEXLoan
NEXLoan was delivered as a high-pressure product sprint where speed and trust had equal priority. The build focused on creating a secure, understandable, and conversion-friendly mobile lending experience in less than two weeks.
Role
Rapid UX sprint, Flutter build, launch-ready integration
Problem
The client needed a production-ready loan onboarding flow urgently, but the existing process had high drop-off and no mobile-first UX structure.
Result
The release hit the campaign deadline and reduced onboarding abandonment through a cleaner, confidence-first UX.
User Research
Wireframes and Flow
Step 1
Designed a four-step onboarding wireframe with explicit progress feedback.
Step 2
Prototyped a summary-first repayment screen before submission.
Step 3
Validated document upload placement to avoid late-stage drop-offs.
Design Decisions
Conversion-focused sequence
Early steps capture intent quickly, while heavier verification appears only after commitment.
Trust-first UI hierarchy
Loan amount, tenure, and repayment context are always visible near key decisions.
Error-proof form states
Inline validations and formatting guards reduce correction loops on mobile keyboards.
Development Approach
Challenges and Solutions
Aggressive timeline
Ten-day delivery left little room for multiple redesign loops or delayed integrations.
Locked core flow scope early and moved in a design-to-dev parallel sprint model.
Balancing speed and compliance
The experience needed to stay lightweight without weakening required checks.
Placed mandatory validation in contextual checkpoints to keep momentum without skipping policy steps.
Outcome
10
End-to-end delivery timeline
31%
Improved completion in onboarding flow
0
Critical issues on launch day
Final outcome
The client launched on schedule with a polished mobile product.
The flow improved borrower confidence during first-time submissions.
The foundation was reusable for follow-up lending feature releases.
Key Features
Tech Stack
Why it worked
The solution aligned product strategy, UX hierarchy, and engineering discipline so users got a simpler experience and the team gained a more durable delivery foundation.