Product Designer

Product Designer

Product Designer

UX/UI Design

UX/UI Design

Amazon Flex Redesign

Addy Award Winner, Silver

In this project, I redesigned the current Amazon delivery app, Amazon Flex, to improve navigation features, package tracking, and route management. The design process involved conducting UX research, defining the UX strategy, developing a new package sorting system, creating low- and high-fidelity prototypes, and iterating based on user feedback.

Date

May- Aug 2025

Project Type

UX Design

Role

UX Researcher, Information Architect, Prototyping, UI Designer

Tools

Figma, Figjam

Date

Jun - Aug 2025

Project Type

UX Design

Role

UX Researcher, Information Architect, Prototyping, UI Designer

Tools

Figma, Figjam

Main Problem

Poor navigation.

Amazon reported a 150% annual turnover rate for hourly employees in 2020, including 64% for delivery drivers, due to tough conditions and delivery frustrations. The Amazon Flex app worsens the problem with a poor interface and inconsistencies that make large-scale deliveries nearly impossible.

Research & Insights

Pure frustration.

To find out more, I interviewed 2 Flex drivers and 3 DSP drivers while also searching through the r/AmazonDSPDrivers subreddit with over 115,000 active Reddit users.

Key findings -

  • 78% of drivers wanted clearer current stop indicators

  • 64% said they struggled to visualize delivery clusters

  • 53% reported confusion when scanning multiple packages per stop

  • Almost 80% of all discussions on the r/AmazonDSPDrivers subreddit were related to map issues and overwhelming stop numbers.

Ideation

Designing systems & flows.

I mapped out the user flow for Flex drivers and DSP drivers to better understand the special pain points for each while also finding commonalities between the two.

First Challenge - Scalability

At the start of a shift, drivers face 70–300 unpredictable packages, making organization overwhelming. The itinerary and loading pages omit crucial details like package count, bag color, and customer names, slowing sorting and delivery. My challenge was to design a system that gave drivers maximum information while staying visually scalable.

I got to work.

I created low-fidelity wireframes to explore variations of the original app’s pages, testing how much information could fit on one screen without overwhelming drivers. This process helped shape the final designs.

Prototyping

Prototyping

New Design Systems

1.

1.

New Intelligent Zone System

A major pain point was inefficient package sequencing—the original app sorted stops by address, causing backtracking and confusion in complexes.

  • Color-codes deliveries by bag/zone

  • Highlights current clusters while dimming future ones

  • Dynamically reorders stops based on real-time location and efficiency

2.

2.

New Package Loading System

New Package Loading System

New Package Loading System

Drivers often struggle to locate small gray overflow package numbers, making van loading chaotic without help.

  • Uses color-coded overflow labels matching bag colors

  • Adds a visual load-assist view to guide placement

  • Lets drivers switch between block and list views for flexibility

3.

3.

More Navigation Features

More Navigation Features

More Navigation Features

Design a more functional navigation UI with an expanded view area and enhanced GPS features, including alternate routes, precise location tracking, and accident reporting; capabilities missing from the original app.

4.

4.

Consolidated Delivery Page

Consolidated Delivery Page

Consolidated Delivery Page

Designed an all-in-one delivery interface that scans packages and prompts drivers to select the delivery location, featuring a detailed customer info dropdown. This consolidates all essential information onto a single, streamlined page.

3-Step Delivery Process

This consolidated delivery page allows for a simple 3-step process for every delivery. Gone are the days of tapping through a series of pages just to complete a delivery.

5.

5.

Offers & Scheduling Dashboard

Offers & Scheduling Dashboard

Offers & Scheduling Dashboard

I designed tailored dashboards for Flex and DSP drivers: Flex drivers see earnings, schedules, and offers at a glance, while DSP drivers can view schedules and punch in directly, replacing the separate ADP app.

6.

6.

Detailed Hamburger Menu

Detailed Hamburger Menu

Detailed Hamburger Menu

The hamburger menu now prioritizes essential tabs at the top and displays your total and remaining stops at a glance during an active shift.

Side-by-side

Side-by-side

A major improvement.

Itinerary List & Map

In progress navigation

Vehicle Loading Page

Hamburger Menu