Improving the Usability of Yelp Collections

Project Type: Improving an existing feature

Role: Research, UX/UI Design, Prototyping

Tools: Figma, Photoshop

Timeline: Fall 2024

Overview

Yelp is a crowd-sourced platform for discovering and reviewing local businesses. Yelp is losing users to Google Maps due to Google's wider reach and ease of use for casual users seeking quick feedback. To regain traction, Yelp must improve its user engagement features with more compelling and unique experiences.

One such example is Yelp's popular "Collection" feature, which lets users save and share lists of favorite places. To stay competitive, it must provide a more personalized experience than Google's generic "Saved" lists.

Identifying common challenges of Yelp Collections

Problem

Yelp's Collection feature lets users organize their favorite businesses into customizable lists, but many struggle to use it efficiently due to usability challenges.

Hard to Find
The Collection feature is not immediately obvious to users, leading to a lack of engagement.

Generic and Disorganized
Users tend to create categories that are too broad, such as “Bookmarks”. There's a lack of organization tools, or the ability to tag and filter lists by attributes.

Limited Interactivity
The Collections feature lacks interactivity, with collaboration hidden and only available on mobile, and no support for discussions.

Understanding Yelp usage through user interviews

Research

Interviewed 5 adults between the ages of 30-50:

What Do Users Do?

100% uses Yelp for restaurant reviews

80% uses Google Maps more often

40% uses the Yelp website only

I rarely use bookmarks, but I would love to record specific info about dishes I'd like to eat or dishes I've eaten. If I could write personal notes and share them with friends, it would make me want to come back to the app more.

What Do Users Want?

Private Notes
While few users leave public reviews, many are interested in saving private notes, such as favorite dishes, and sharing this information privately with friends.

Custom Tags
Custom tags, such as “To Visit”, “Favorite,” and “Avoid” are valuable for organizing and categorizing saved places within Collections, making it easier to manage and access locations based on personal preferences and experiences.

Proximity Notice
The app should highlight saved places when the user is nearby, offering relevant reminders to easily discover or revisit previously saved locations.

Zeroing in on key pain points

Goal

Identify and address key user concerns to enhance Yelp’s Collection feature in order to differentiate from Google Maps while elevating user satisfaction and boosting retention.

Pain Point #1

Collection notes cannot be accessed directly from the business page, nor can individual dishes be saved.


Pain Point #2

Limited options for searching saved places


Pain Point #3

Saved locations are often overlooked and buried in a long list of bookmarks

Turning insights into targeted improvements

Idea #1:

Add access to private notes directly from business page

Option A
Option B

Users prefer Option A to view excerpt of notes directly in the business page instead of Option B's design of clicking on a top icon to bring up notes.


Idea #2:

Add save button for Popular dishes in the Menu section

Save Button

Users prefer storing saved dishes in the Private Notes of the business rather than in a separate, dish-only Collection.


Idea #3:

Add custom tagging support when saving Collection and make them available as filters for searches

Custom tags when saving to Collection
Filtering for custom tags in Collection Search

Idea #4:

Add section at top of the home page that shows nearby saved destinations, with private note excerpt

Nearby Saves

Transforming the final solutions into prototype

Final Remarks

Offering features like saving dishes, custom tagging of places in Collections, and adding private notes on business pages, along with showcasing nearby saved pages at the top of the homepage, will significantly differentiate Yelp from Google Maps' more basic offerings.

These enhancements will boost user satisfaction, improve retention, and ultimately create a more engaging experience.