Intro
The focus was on identifying user needs and exploring potential enhancements to the existing weather component within the news app, with the aim of increasing user engagement.
💭 Some “How might we…” statements we had
What does success look like?
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FrequencyThis weather component will become part of the unique BBC experience and for them and they will come back to the app more frequently every day.
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EngagementUsers will feel this component is engaging and it’s customised for them.
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InformationUsers can have a ‘at a glance’ view of their local weather while getting enough weather information they need when using the BBC news app.
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FlexibilityThis module will perform well on different systems and devices, including tablet experience.
User research insights
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From our previous Chrysalis user panel research, we knew that:
The weather forecast is a popular feature. A few would like to be able to click through to more in-depth weather information, including more detailed forecasts and alternative locations.
Maximum and minimum temperatures are the most preferred weather feature for the News app homepage
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We also tested the idea of sending people to BBC Weather app when they click the weather icon:
Most would find it useful to be referred to the BBC Weather app via the weather icon on the new BBC News app homepage.
Preferred format by users
Gather infomation from other BBC product team
Weather widget works from the BBC Weather team- next hour
- weather icon
- rain percentage chance
- current temperature
- location