[App Navigation and Usability] Make the home screen more intuitive
Christian Folkestad
The current Home Screen is a little confusing I suggest the following:
- Move the word “Timeline” below the current smaller timeline box which is related to the graph. It’s confusing as it separates the graph from the timelines which users can swipe on to highlight on the graph (First picture attached)
- make it more apparent that the small timeline that is currently on the homepage is connected to the activity / meal on the graph. An example could be to make the none selected activity circles on the graph a less bright shade of white. (Second picture attached)
- timeline would then refer to the vertically long section of the home page which contains all the details of meals etc for the day
Levels Health
Feedback:
* Reduce visual clutter and improve usability on the home screen
- Key metrics (like current glucose level) lack context or actionable indicators
- Icons and tappable elements are unclear or not visually distinct
- Information overload from too many simultaneous UI elements.
* Improve readability and hierarchy in both light and dark mode.
- Text elements like “normal glucose” were difficult to read; elements looked clickable but weren’t obviously so.
Levels Health
Feedback:
- The member expressed interest in a customizable home screen that allows them to choose which metrics are displayed prominently, similar to the Fitbit app. This would enhance the user experience by providing a tailored view of health data.