HAPPYHOUR
HAPPYHOUR
Product screens

The whole
product.

Both apps, end to end — 10 diner screens and 7 operator screens from the working concept. The same periwinkle headers, Georgia titles, white cards and saffron accents across every screen.

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01The diner side

Find it, book it, show the code.

From first launch to the review that loops back in — discovery, the four-step booking, the QR pass at the door, and everything in between.

Welcome screen
WelcomeFirst-run splash — the brand promise up front
Home screen
HomePersonalised feed of nearby deals and events
What's Hot screen
What's HotTime-boxed deals, sorted by what ends soonest
Search venues screen
Search venuesMap + filters for browsing by area and cuisine
Venue screen
VenueDeals, events, reviews and venue info in one place
Book your spot screen
Book your spotFour-step booking — date, time, guests, confirm
Inline validation screen
Inline validationThe flow guards against the empty-guest mistake
Confirmed + QR screen
Confirmed + QRA single QR pass shown at the door
Event detail screen
Event detailDated events sit alongside everyday deals
Write a review screen
Write a reviewA completed visit feeds the next diner’s decision
02The operator side

Read the shift, fill the gaps.

The manager’s side — a dashboard that prescribes the next move, the Push and Boost tools, the screen that tells you to do nothing, and the full deal- and venue-management set.

Dashboard screen
DashboardThe morning answer: what to do, ranked by urgency
Push to followers screen
Push to followersFast confirmation — preset audience and message
Boost the deal screen
Boost the dealLevers that change the economics, priced per seat
Healthy deal screen
Healthy dealSelling well → no action. Knowing when to do nothing
Create a deal screen
Create a dealName, price, discount, window and covers
Manage bookings screen
Manage bookingsConfirm or decline pending requests live
Settings screen
SettingsVenue profile, hours, team, and notifications
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The case study
How the product was scoped and built — the operator dashboard through three versions, the decisions, and what I’d do before it ships.