/
v1 - Usability Test Findings Report

v1 - Usability Test Findings Report

Introduction

Objective

The document outlines the team's results during Markup usability testing. The objective of the testing was to assess our customers' acceptance of receiving funds in their accounts, test their understanding of product names, identify preferences, and recognise potential usability issues.

Scope 

The test focused on the loan application process, product selection, application completion, understanding of weekly sales volume messages, and change offer functionality. 

Participants

96 participants were recruited for the usability testing for our moderated and unmoderated tests; however, 27 users completed both the unmoderated tests and the moderated test. 

Methodology 

We employed moderated and Useberry for our unmoderated test. Participants were asked to complete a series of tasks while their interactions were observed.  

 

Detailed Findings 

Task and scenarios 

Participation Criteria: Have you ever taken a loan (working capital or overdraft) from Moniepoint? 

  • Objective: To identify participants who had taken interest-based loans 

  • Participants 

    • Total participants: 54

    • Option A: 9 out of 10 participants chose NO to take interest-based loans

    • Option B: 33 out of 33 participants chose NO to take interest-based loans.

    • Moderated Test: 10 out of 11 participants chose NO to take interest-based 

  • Ratio

    • No to interest-based loans -  52: 54

    • Yes to interest-based loans -  2: 54

 

Task 1: Apply for money

  • Instructions: Imagine you want to apply for money to grow your business. Which icon or button would you click to start the application process?

  • Objective: Identify the icon to start the loan application process on the dashboard

  • Participants 

    • Total: 44 participants

    • Unmoderated Option A: 6 out of 6 participants chose FINANCING 

    • Unmoderated Option B : 21 out of 27 participants chose LOANS  

    • Moderated Test: 2 out of 11 participants chose LOANS, while the remaining 7 chose FINANCING. 

  • Ratio 

    • LOANS: 23: 44

    • FINANCING: 21: 44 

Note:  We had more participants in Option B which might largely have influenced the ratio. 

 

Task 2:  Choose a Financing Product 

  •  Instructions: As a business owner looking to grow your business, which of these products would you choose considering factors that are important to you? 

  • Objective: Select a non-interest product.

  • Participants: 

    • Total: 33 participants

    • Unmoderated Option A: 3 out of 4 participants chose Profit-sharing 

    • Unmoderated Option B: 16 out of 18 participants chose Markup 

    • Moderated Test: 3 out of 11 participants chose Profit-sharing, while the remaining 7 participants chose Markup.   

  • Ratio

    • Markup: 23:33

    • Profit-sharing: 6:33

  • Note: The above ratio is a clear indication that our users understand the term Markup more than profit-sharing. 

 

 

Task 3: Complete Application

  • Instructions: Based on the product you chose earlier, now apply for the product. 

  • Objective: Comprehension of the application process and usability 

  • Participants:

    • Total: 32 participants

    • Option A: 3 out of 4 participants completed the application

    • Option B: 12 out of 17 participants completed the application. 

    • Moderated Test: 7 out of 11 participants completed the application without assistance, while 3 needed assistance.

  • Ratio:

    • Completed Application: 25:32

    • Didn’t Complete Application: 7:32

 

 

Task 4: Validate the received funds directly in the account

  • Instructions: Did you agree to receive the money in your account?

  • Objective: Confirmation of business owners who would be willing to accept funds in their accounts.

  • Participants: 

    • Total: 32 participants

    • Option A:  3 out of 4 participants chose yes to receiving money in their account  

    • Option B:  14 out of 17 participants chose yes to receiving money in their account 

    • Moderated Test: 10 out of 11 participants chose yes to receiving money in their account 

  • Ratio:

    • Yes to receiving money in their account: 27:32

    • No to receiving money in their account: 5:32 (wanted their suppliers paid directly)

  • Note: No user during the test rejected both options. 

 

Task 5: Weekly Sales Volume 

  • Instructions: After looking at the Weekly Sales Volume Screen, what did you understand from the information?

  • Objective: Understanding of information on the weekly sales volume screen  

  • Participants: 

    • Total: 20 participants 

    • Option A: 2 out of 2 participants didn’t understand the message 

    • Option B: 5 out of 8 participants didn’t understand the message, while the remaining 3 partly understood the message. 

    • Moderated Test: 6 out of 9 participants understood the message, 1 participant didn’t understand the message, while 2 partly understood the message. 

  • Ratio:

    • Understood: 7:20

    • Partly understood the message: 5:20

    • Didn’t understand the message: 8:20 

  • Note: The ratio of users who understood Weekly sales volume were Option B users. 

 

Task 6: Change Offer

  • Instructions: Did you see the "Request to adjust this offer" button on the previous screen?

  • Objective: Gauge the visibility of the “Request to adjust this offer button.”

  • Participants: 

    • Total: 18 participants

    • Option A: 2 out of 2 participants saw the button 

    • Option B: 7 out of 7 participants saw the button 

    • Moderated Test: 2 out of 9 participants saw the button, and 4 didn’t. 

  • Ratio:

    • Saw the button: 11:18 

    • Didn’t see the button: 4:18

  • Note: The ratio of users who saw the “request to adjust this offer” struggled and didn’t see the button at first. 

 

Question 1: Please what does Markup/Profit-sharing mean to you? 

  • Objective: To identify if participants know the meaning of Markup/Financing 

  • Participants 

    • Total participants: 27 Participants 

  • Ratio

    • Understood Markup: 4:27

    • Understood Profit-sharing: 3:27

    • Partly understood Profit-sharing or Markup: 9:27

    • Didn’t understand profit-sharing or Markup: 9:27

 

Question 2: Please what does Ethical Financing mean to you? 

  • Objective: To identify if participants know the meaning of Ethical Financing 

  • Participants 

    • Total participants:  22 Participants 

  • Ratio

    • Understood Ethical Financing: 8:22

    • Didn’t understand Ethical Financing:  14:22

 

Key Findings

Summary of results

Overall, the participants found the platform relatively easy to navigate but encountered challenges in understanding specific concepts and finding certain features.

 

Positive Feedback 

  • Intuitive navigation

  • Quick task completion for product selection 

 

 Issues Identified 

  • Difficulty understanding the “Markup Concept.”

  • Confusion about “Ethical financing”

  • Unclear visibility of the “Request to adjust this offer” button.

Recommendation 

Based on the feedback and findings, the following recommendations are for improving the design. 

  • Make the “No-interest banner" more prominent.

  • Avoid terms like “Ethical financing” in any marketing content and copy.

  • Simplify and clearly explain the benefit of Markup in more detail.

  • Ensure the timer on weekly sales volume is obvious.

  • Simplify and highlight the “Request to adjust this offer.”Makes changes to this offer”.

  • Most participants understood “Markup” over “profit-sharing” because they misunderstood the idea that if we are sharing profit, we should also share losses. (Case in point:  Ladani Daneji and Maru Gbadamosi)

  • Simplify total estimated repayment card.

  • Simplify how the markup rate was derived and calculated to eliminate the misconception that the markup rate, insurance rate, and service rate are disguised interest rates ( Include info icon)

  • Change the copy of “Weekly Sales Volume”.

 

Others

  • Train salesforce on what Markup is and what markup isn’t.

  • Create user guides (documents and video) in multiple languages (Hausa especially).

Resources 

Add label

Related content

v2 - Markup Usability Test Report
v2 - Markup Usability Test Report
More like this
Loans SUS report
Loans SUS report
More like this
Loan Revamp (v2) Usability Test Report
Loan Revamp (v2) Usability Test Report
More like this
Overdraft (v1) Usability Test Report
Overdraft (v1) Usability Test Report
More like this
Renewal Usability Test Report (v2)
Renewal Usability Test Report (v2)
More like this
12/10/2024 - Mono Integration Guarantor Test and Other Touchpoints Usability Test Report
12/10/2024 - Mono Integration Guarantor Test and Other Touchpoints Usability Test Report
More like this