Description
The NZ COVID Tracer app took an essential part during the whole COVID-fighting process - more than half of the people in New Zealand using the app to help save people's lives.
The app was developed and delivered by RUSH, an Auckland based digital agency, which only took six weeks from concept to launch. It's a once-of-a-lifetime opportunity for a designer. What are the stories behind the scene? Who are the people doing the design of the app? In this episode of Bear Academy, I have the pleasure of talking to Stephen Horner - Chief Design Officer, and Chloe Fong - Product Lead about the story of designing and delivering the NZ COVID Tracer app.
As a reminder, please turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app.
Shownote:
Latest stats of the app since the app launched… (as at 27 January 2021)
There are 2,496,000 registered users
This is 61% of the adult population of NZ (*aged 15+)
There have been 160,466,530 total QR poster scans
And 6,555,858 manual diary entries
The highest peak of scans so far is 2,509,166 in a single day
Since Bluetooth launched on 17 December 2020, 859,369 devices have activated this function
Official website:
https://tracing.covid19.govt.nz/
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-resources-and-tools/nz-covid-tracer-app
Case study (RUSH):
https://rush.co.nz/work/nz-covid-tracer-app/
Guests:
Stephen Horner - Chief Design Officer at RUSH
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevehornernz/
Chloe Fong - Product Lead at RUSH - teacher at EF (UK)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloefong/
Special Guests: Chloe Fong and Stephen Horner.