
App vision and strategy for Eventbrite
For the latter part of 2020, I led design and served as product manager for the Eventbrite Organizer App, a native app (iOS & Android) event organizers use primarily for attendee check-in and ticket sales. I formed a long-term vision and gained stakeholder buy-in, set success metrics, and established a roadmap for the team.
Design, PM, Synthesis
Organizer App Team (US)
iOS, Android
2020
For the latter part of 2020, I led design and served as product manager for the Eventbrite Organizer App, a native app (iOS & Android) event organizers use primarily for attendee check-in and ticket sales. I formed a long-term vision and gained stakeholder buy-in, set success metrics, and established a roadmap for the team.
Design, Product Management, Synthesis
Organizer App Team (US)
iOS, Android
2020

General timeline of what I got up to while on the Organizer App team.
Due to Covid-19, Eventbrite underwent significant prioritization and organizational shifts. Bamely, they were moving away from their focus on Music Clients and toward self-service creators. With these shifts, I moved to the Organizer App team as designer and ultimately served double duty as designer and product manager. With the app's previously-established roadmap rendered less relevant*, I had the opportunity to start defining the future of the Eventbrite Organizer App.
* The previous strategy was largely focused on Music and managed clients.
There was a lack of direction when I first joined the team. In addition, we had 80% fewer devs than we did before Covid-19 layoffs and no backend support. This reduced capacity had the team moving a lot slower than it was previously, but it also gave me time to dig into the app and how creators were feeling about it.
I sifted through disparate research and feedback sources (Product-Market Fit research, Jobs to be Done, Medallia comments, feature requests, etc.), noted themes, and consolidated findings to help us understand what the app was doing well and what people really wanted from it.
OUTPUT

Seven main themes, which emerged from research consolidation, highlighted our areas of opportunity for the Organizer App.
Slide from Vision presentation
Meanwhile, with Eventbrite's shift away from high-touch clients came our focus on “Super Creators": self-service organizers who host events frequently, and often have event programs. These were our primary users now, and facilitating multi-event management was paramount.
Given our findings, I outlined a couple paths the Org App could take forward:
Maintain focus on day-of-show, at-venue tasks.
Organizer App is your mobile box office: sell, manage orders, and streamline event access.
Could include:
Does NOT include:
We’ve historically thought of Org App as a retention tool, but do we want to keep it that way? This is a tool creators need to use as a POS and ingress management, but there is potential to make it a tool creators want to use, beyond the box office.
Partner throughout the event lifecycle.
Organizer App is everything you need to monitor and manage your events, from anywhere.
Could include:
Does NOT include:
Regardless of how we decided to evolve the Organizer App in the future, we knew that our focus was on better meeting the needs of Super Creators.
I outlined and roadmapped a few initiatives to keep us moving in the right direction, which were not contingent upon securing the business's blessing to dramatically evolve the app's offerings.

The roadmap aligned with the opportunities I distilled from user feedback and traits research.
Slide from Vision presentation
1. EVENT SUMMARY
Organizers aren't able to view ticket type details from the app. They’d like to see things like ticket sale end times, waitlist numbers, and tickets remaining within tiers. Super Creators are frustrated by their inability to make changes on the fly [from the Organizer App]. They don’t necessarily receive—or share—all event details at the same time, and want to update their listings accordingly.
Why it matters

2. Scan for permissions
Super Creators often depend on [impermanent] staff to complete transactions and manage entry through the Organizer App. Creators want to be able to “set and forget” devices and app settings and entrust staff to operate within their business, without distributing sensitive login information.
Why it matters
3. cross-event notifications
Some creators want to be notified at various points of the event lifecycle, like when they breakeven on sales or when a VIP arrives. All creators, as well as Eventbrite's client success teams, would benefit from app update notifications to ensure that they’re getting the best new features and improvements.
Why it matters

Due to limited resources, the Organizer App was put into more of a maintenance mode in 2021. I was moved to support two other teams as a designer, and the developers were focused on building out a stronger platform team.
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