First, what is SkySlope?
SkySlope is a suite of products for agents, auditors and brokerages to manage every step of a real estate transaction from listing to closing. We have e-signature, interactive forms, document management, and more.
Want to learn more about our users? Talk to them here: PersonaChat with a custom GPT I created with the knowledge-base of our products, our user-types, and the common law and standard practices in the area they serve.
Let’s talk about SkySlope Forms Mobile, a digital form repository in your pocket. Integrated digital signatures at the tap of a button for agents and brokers to send forms to complete real estate transactions, wherever life may take you.
On the go? So are we.
Contact management
Problem Statement: Agents are juggling a lot of information all. the. time. They need a central repository for contacts so they can quickly reach out to the respective parties and have a central place to keep track of that for all transactions. They also need a streamlined way to add recipients to envelopes going out for signatures. Manually entering this information takes time.
Goal: How might we allow agents to manage contacts on a transition and be able to bring that contact management throughout their SkySlope experience
Solution: Extensive contact management where every detail is stored from signing action, to phone number to role in the transaction in relation to the user that seamlessly integrates with other areas of the SkySlope suite.
My Role
Lead kickoff with stakeholders to gather all requirements and data
Owned product voice–audited and maintained consistency throughout experience
Wireframe quick UX concepts to socialize with developers for sizing
Audit workflow for any error states and potential gaps
Socialize with stakeholder for initial feedback
Refine and bring into high fidelity to handoff to developers
Monitor incoming feedback for any painpoints for future iterations
Release Notes
As the owner of the product voice, I wrote and maintained the release notes for the mobile app.
I take developer jargon and turn it into fun, easy to digest, updates for our users and, hopefully, put a smile on their face…or at least a smirk.