Portfolio
ThoughtSpot
ThoughtSpot released a set of tools and API for Developers. I designed the microsite, messaging, and write tutorials to attract and educate developers. In addition, I created a ‘marketplace’ where the community could share code samples with other developers.
Ready Player Me
Ready Player Me provides an avatar creator service for game developers to add customizable characters into their apps. Developer can then sell assets to their players. I designed and wrote the copy for the website, including a unique sign-in function for multiple personas which increased conversions by 200%.
Salesforce Trailhead
During my 10 years at Salesforce, I designed and built dozens of native apps for the Apple ecosystem including a prototype for their Trailhead learning platform, and Salesforce’s Apple Watch which was used as part of the original Apple Watch launch. This app was designed in close collaboration with Apple’s Enterprise Design Team in Cupertino.
Bigfoot
As an avid hiker and constant learner, I wanted to experiment with the idea of a full wellness app which combined exercising your mind and your body. I designed an app that integrates with Salesforce Trailhead and GPS tracking to record hikes. By completing both, you unlock more trails and learning modules.
Dash
I created Dash with the goal to make sales reps lives as efficient as possible when working with Salesforce. By rethinking the process of updating records via an intuitive and highly customizable mobile interface, reps could spend more time selling and less time updating records. This app was listed in the App Store for nearly 3 years with thousands of downloads before I retired it.
Dreamhouse
Dreamhouse is a native mobile app which integrates with MLS and Yelp data. The goal of the app was to make an experience for different Apple channels: iPhone, iMessages, and Apple Watch. The app gained praise from Apple Enterprise Design team and Salesforce for its intuitive approach to optimizing for the end user experience.
Eventastic
During the height of the pandemic, I was commissioned to design and build an engaging events app that could span both virtual and physical event experiences. The result was the Eventastic app.