Saw this leaderboard UI by @jaydiwedi and literally could not stop myself 😅
Spent the evening rebuilding it in pure SwiftUI, 3D podium, staggered bar-rise, avatar pop-ins, the medal badges, all of it. No images for the chrome, just code + springs
Design credit: @jaydwivedi_ 🙌
Profile for Future - where users manage their accounts.
I paid special attention to high-risk actions like changing a phone number or closing an account.
Before users continue, the app clearly explains the consequences so they can make informed decisions.
The goal was simple:
Give users control, clarity, and confidence when managing their accounts.
Habits are easier to maintain when you're not doing them alone.
After creating a commitment, users can:
- Start solo
- Invite friends
- Earn coins for growing their circle
The flow lets users search, invite, and build an accountability group around their challenge.
We wanted inviting friends to feel like part of the product experience, not a growth hack.
Because accountability works better when it becomes social.
Good financial products don't just move money, They help users feel in control of it!
Creating a budget is only half the journey.
Users also need visibility into what's happening with their money.
These screens help users:
- View their balance
- Hide sensitive amounts
- Track active flows
- See upcoming payouts
- Pause or end a flow
One feature I focused on was the release schedule.
Instead of wondering when money becomes available, users get a clear timeline showing:
✅ Next payout
🔒 Locked funds
📅 Future release dates
The goal was to make budgeting feel predictable, not stressful.
Part 2 of designing STICK!
This is where users stop learning about the app and start building their accountability system.
Instead of asking only:
"What habit do you want to build?"
STICK also asks:
"How do you want to stay accountable?"
Users can:
👤 Go Solo
🤝 Compete with a friend
Then they:
✅ Create a routine
✅ Add actions to complete daily
✅ Learn the accountability rules upfront
✅ Earn their first coins during onboarding
I wanted users to understand the commitment before starting the routine, not after.
Because consistency isn't built by motivation alone, it's built by accountability.
Most habit apps help you create routines.
"STICK" helps you actually stick to them.
The onboarding focuses on answering one question before sign-up:
"Why should I use this?"
Users immediately learn that they can:
🏃 Compete with friends or go solo
🏆 Earn rewards for consistency
📸 Upload proof of completed tasks
I chose to explain the core value before account creation so users understand the product before committing.
More screens coming soon. Stay tune!