Modernising the design of the Tupaia App

Marton Bodonyi
Tupaia
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2 min readNov 23, 2017

Since July of 2017 I’ve been working with the awesome Beyond Essential Systems team on an app supported by the Australian Government’s InnovationXchange called Tupaia. This post is the first of many about how we’re improving the UI and UX of the app.

The home screen of the App is now more informative and the gradients have been toned down.
Survey screens now have a clearer navigator and more legible instructions
The submission screen is now more detailed and explains our offline syncing process.

What is Tupaia Meditrak?

Tupaia Meditrak is a cross-patform (Android and iOS) React Native app that is helping collect a vast amount of data from clinics, health centres and hospitals in the Pacific region. Information such as whether there is a working fridge, how many beds there are, and whether the facility has been damaged in a recent disaster are all collected through the app and aggregated on dashboards at https://www.tupaia.org/. The App has some hardcore two-way syncing abilities so that our surveyors can use it in super-remote places whether there is internet connectivity is limited or altogether absent.

Interested in working with modern tech on a project that makes a positive social impact?

We have your dream job: https://angel.co/beyond-essential-systems-1/jobs/302493-full-stack-developer-for-social-impact-startup

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Marton Bodonyi
Tupaia
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Senior Software Engineer at Seer Medical, Technical co-founder of Anycamp, and teacher at Lewagon