The Process

About the project

How do you reflect joy, ease, grace, and being omnipresent?
“S M I L E,” the first thing that comes even before a thought, Jego brings those blessings into your life. Content that is rich in meditation trips and condensed wisdom to succeed in relationships, business, and a package of how to live a full-spectrum life

Introduction to the Mentor’s profiles, to persuade you to trust or encourage you to allow an app to become a part of your everyday life by raising the visibility of the individuals who created those courses. Along with mentors, it might occasionally be challenging to aid you with that competence and to know where to start. Jego Mastery, thanks to mentors for carefully choosing the course sequences. More features introduced to the remainder of the application’s overhaul.

UX Laws and Psychologies

Our Brains Automatically blocks anything that’s:

  • High Effort
  • Unrelated
  • Redundant

Hicks Law

Time and Efforts it takes to make a Decision increases with Number of Options.

Selective Attention

Anything that’s not part of what we are currently doing, has little chance of getting noticed

Banner Blindness

Time and Efforts it takes to make a Decision increases with Number of Options.

Priming

Activating association or representation in user’s short term memory just before another task is introduced.

Baader-Meinhof Effect

When your awareness of something increases, when brain reinforces the new acquired information

Cognitive Load

Cognitive load is the total amount of effort required to complete a task it influences the way we receive the information

Loss Aversion

We hate loosing way more than we love winning, in other words losing 500 will hurt us more than the joy of earning 500

Discoverability

It is the ease at which user can find features within a product

Labor Illusions

People find wait more tolerable when they can see work is being done on their behalf

Progressive Disclosures

An interface is easier to use when complex features are gradually revealed

Curiosity Gap

When we want to know something but, can’t. It’s like having an itch that we need to scratch.

Scarcity

We tend to want more of what we can’t have; Time, Quantity, Access

Market and Competition Research