Amazon Pay Reimagined: Elevating the Payment Experience

Fanindra Maharana
Bootcamp
Published in
4 min readNov 8, 2023

I noticed that many of my friends and acquaintances shop on Amazon but don’t really use Amazon Pay, the payment service Amazon offers right within the Amazon app. This got me thinking about why there’s a gap between how much people shop on Amazon and how little they use Amazon Pay. Based on my findings, a majority of users, especially within the 18–30 age group, were found to underutilize Amazon Pay, favouring alternative platforms like Cred or PhonePe. I resolved to pinpoint and address any User Experience (UX) issues.

Market share of UPI apps (as of June 2023)

The Problem

Survey

  • I have asked people on my Instagram to fill out a Google form surveying them about their experiences with using Amazon Pay.
  • Questions were asked about their age group, their most used app for online payments, how frequently they use Amazon Pay, and how conveniently they can navigate to and use Amazon Pay.
  • All the participants are between the ages of 18–30

Observations

  • Nearly 70% of participants use Cred or PhonePe
  • A mere 6% of them use Amazon Pay as their primary payments app.
  • Most of the participants use Amazon Pay rarely or only while shopping on Amazon
  • Only 15% of them use it regularly (but not necessarily be their primary app)
  • There are mixed opinions about how conveniently can people navigate to the pay section in the Amazon app.
  • Almost half of the users face difficulty in accessing the Amazon Pay page.
  • Nearly 85% of the participants can complete a scan and pay task without feeling challenged.

In-depth analysis of Amazon Pay app

Finding the Amazon Pay section is excessively complex, particularly for new or non-tech-savvy users. While familiar users might manage, the numerous steps involved make it nearly impossible for newcomers to navigate to the Pay section smoothly.

Competitor Analysis

Apps that are primarily payment (UPI) apps.

Now let’s look at some apps that are not primarily UPI apps, but have integrated the pay feature well.

Pain Points and User Needs

After conducting extensive user research and a thorough analysis of Amazon Pay alongside competitor apps, several critical user pain points have surfaced that demand immediate attention

Improving these aspects could significantly enhance the user experience and usability of Amazon Pay, making it more competitive and user-friendly in the digital payment landscape.

Ideation and Design Solution

Digital Wireframes

  • Homepage with emphasis on the Amazon Pay Banner
  • Redesigned Amazon Pay Page with simple navigation

Redesigned Screens

Redesigned Homepage
Redesigned Pay Section

Final Mockups

Conclusion

A comprehensive evaluation of Amazon Pay revealed surprising findings regarding user adoption and experience. Despite Amazon’s dominance in the e-commerce landscape, Amazon Pay’s usage and acceptance were unexpectedly low. The pain points signified the pressing need for substantial improvements in navigation, UI clarity, and overall design hierarchy in Amazon Pay.

This project focuses on enhancing the user experience through redesigning critical sections such as the homepage, and the payment section. Through this case study, the aim is to highlight the critical areas for improvement and the solutions proposed to enhance Amazon Pay, providing users with a more intuitive and efficient payment experience while navigating through the Amazon app.

Thank you for taking the time to explore this project! Feel free to reach out if you’d like to delve deeper into the discussion or provide feedback. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!

~ Fanindra Maharana :)

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