Design Improvements
Shift the existing PRU design—originally built for multi-property scale—to a single-property search and update experience. The business does not currently support, or have a timeline for, multi-property updates in Prodigy. The UX should streamline the workflow, simplify the interface, and focus on editing one property at a time.
Role: Leader User Interface/Experience Designer, Visual Design, User Research
Team: Hilton, Prodigy
Timeline: 15 Weeks
Evaluation Stages
- Users should be able to search by a single Inncode, view property details, and update settings easily.
- The interface should feel simplified: no filters, no sorting, no multi-property results.
- The page should clearly communicate that updates apply to only one property per workflow.
- Editing the property should feel intuitive, with a clean entry point for updating fields.
- Page behavior, layout, and component placement can be re-evaluated—the structure is open to UX iteration.
1st Stage: Hotel Inncode
As a Corp Admin or Corp Manager user, I want to manage PRU Inncode settings so that PRU capabilities can be updated - even if I cannot hear, see or manipulate objects with fine motor control.
2nd Stage: Brand
As a Corp Admin user, I want to manage PRU Brand settings so that PRU capabilities can be updated - even if I cannot hear, see or manipulate objects with fine motor control.
3rd Stage: Enterprise
As a Corp Admin user, I want to manage PRU Enterprise settings so that PRU capabilities can be updated—even if I cannot hear, see, or manipulate objects with fine motor control.
1st Stage: Hotel Inncode
2nd Stage: Brand
3rd Stage: Enterprise
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