Conserv is a tech-enabled preservation for Museums, Galleries, and Libraries
By demonstrating the value of a design system and how it impacts business and product development, TDP’s redesign allowed Conserv to scale its product team from 2 engineers to 6 specialists—consisting of 1 full-time designer, 2 additional engineers, and 2 product leaders.
TDP’s optimized processes showed Conserv how we could help them create their own user-friendly CX
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Conserv is a software and sensor solution blends a wireless, conservation-focused environmental monitoring system into a single platform. - Raised $3M in Series A
Conserv was struggling with churn rates because users found the product difficult to navigate. They wanted to enhance and improve their existing self-service experience for museum, gallery, and library specialists. If user-friendly workflow UX was implemented, preservation professionals could better organize, understand, and share their environmental data as needed.
Conserv needed extra design-hands on deck to help create more reliable development processes, as well as strategize operational approaches that could elevate the newly redesigned platform. Partnering with TDP meant Conserv could rebuild its product to simplify user experiences, and make acquiring—and keeping—new users more consistent and effective.
By improving their current design system, Conserv’s engineering team could develop future improvements twice as fast.
TDP helped Conserv clean up its platform by defining which information should appear on each screen—thus simplifying and enhancing the user experience.
The TDP dedicated designer effectively adapted to Conserv’s internal processes, meaning we could provide a consistent, effective, and fast design process.
By demonstrating the value of a design system and how it impacts business and product development, TDP’s redesign allowed Conserv to scale its product team from 2 engineers to 6 specialists—consisting of 1 full-time designer, 2 additional engineers, and 2 product leaders.