Boveda 2024-02-27T12:32:36-07:00

Project Description

Project Brief: Boveda sought to develop TR1N1TY Trust, a pioneering digital service addressing the growing need for managing digital legacies. In an era where digital data is constantly evolving through social networking, eCommerce, and online videos, the concept of digital legacy has become increasingly significant. TR1N1TY Trust was envisioned as the world’s first “digital heartbeat” service, designed to monitor a user’s digital presence and alert their loved ones in cases of inactivity or distress. The service aimed to offer reassurance and proactive management of digital assets, ensuring they are securely transferred to designated contacts if necessary.

Solution: As the product manager, I led a thorough analysis of the competitive landscape to formulate a strategic roadmap. Key actions included:

  1. Market Analysis: Investigating the competitive environment to identify market trends and user touchpoints.
  2. Roadmap Development: Crafting a product roadmap with phased feature releases, aligning with stakeholder budgets.
  3. MVP Identification: Determining the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to position TR1N1TY Trust effectively in the market.
  4. Innovative Feature Design: Developing a unique tracking mechanism using cellphone devices, enabling the detection of user distress or inactivity without relying on conventional features.

Learnings: This project highlighted the versatility of cellphone device features, which we utilized to create a reliable method for monitoring user activity and triggering alerts to their loved ones.

Results: Our strategic approach resulted in a comprehensive product roadmap, detailed concept, and wireframes. These deliverables provided essential guidance for stakeholders and the development team, laying the foundation for the successful implementation of TR1N1TY Trust. This initiative not only positions Boveda at the forefront of digital legacy management but also demonstrates our commitment to innovative, user-centric solutions in the digital age.