Connecty

Overview

Connecty is a professional network that helps teachers turn their daily classroom work into a visual portfolio to unlock career growth and share inspiration.

My role

Product designer

year

2025

Connecty

overview

Connecty is a professional network that helps teachers turn their daily classroom work into a visual portfolio to unlock career growth and share inspiration.

My role

Product designer

platform

Website

year

2025

/First step

Core Challenge

Educators are elite creators, yet their tools are broken. They spend hours inventing lessons from scratch because they lack a shared platform. Since their work stays inside the classroom, they miss out on better job opportunities, don't get credit from managers, and feel lonely in their work.

/ZERO TIME

Process

To design a platform that busy teachers would actually use, I focused on a fast, research-driven approach. I broke the project down into key user flows, and the process included:

User Research & Insights: I interviewed real educators to map out their daily routines. This helped me isolate their primary frustrations: creative fatigue, zero professional recognition, and a total lack of time.

Competitive Benchmarking: I analyzed visual platforms like Pinterest and professional networks like LinkedIn. This was essential to understand how to blend visual inspiration with professional credibility.

Frictionless Iterations: I focused on simplifying the interface, running multiple design rounds to strip away complex forms and create the fastest possible upload and onboarding flows.

/HOW IT WORKS

Core Experiences

The Screens: I designed a simple, visual feed and profile layout. Teachers can scroll and find ideas instantly, without wasting time.

The Upload: I made the upload process take 1 minute. Just snap a photo, add a title, and it's live, no long forms.

The Style: I built a basic component library to keep the design clean, premium, and easy to develop.

/first step

Core Challenge

Educators are elite creators, yet their tools are broken. They spend hours inventing lessons from scratch because they lack a shared platform. Since their work stays inside the classroom, they miss out on better job opportunities, don't get credit from managers, and feel lonely in their work.

/ZERO TIME

Process

To design a platform that busy teachers would actually use, I focused on a fast, research-driven approach. I broke the project down into key user flows, and the process included:

User Research & Insights: I interviewed real educators to map out their daily routines. This helped me isolate their primary frustrations: creative fatigue, zero professional recognition, and a total lack of time.

Competitive Benchmarking: I analyzed visual platforms like Pinterest and professional networks like LinkedIn. This was essential to understand how to blend visual inspiration with professional credibility.

Frictionless Iterations: I focused on simplifying the interface, running multiple design rounds to strip away complex forms and create the fastest possible upload and onboarding flows.

/HOW IT WORKS

Core Experiences

The Screens: I designed a simple, visual feed and profile layout. Teachers can scroll and find ideas instantly, without wasting time.

The Upload: I made the upload process take 1 minute. Just snap a photo, add a title, and it's live, no long forms.

The Style: I built a basic component library to keep the design clean, premium, and easy to develop.

/EXECUTION

The Impact

The design turned a new concept into a simple, fast tool. By focusing on quick workflows and a clean visual layout, the app became exactly what busy teachers needed, a frictionless space to share their work and get immediate professional recognition.

/EXECUTION

The Impact

The design turned a new concept into a simple, fast tool. By focusing on quick workflows and a clean visual layout, the app became exactly what busy teachers needed, a frictionless space to share their work and get immediate professional recognition.