B2E DASHBOARD
COMPANY
ROLE
Product Designer
FIELD
Market Research
YEAR
2024
Potloc is a market research company fighting against poor quality and fraud in the industry. As a product designer there, I focused on quality improvement initiatives.
Open-ended questions are crucial in surveys, requiring respondents to provide answers in plain language.Our technical and user research revealed we could automatically identify the quality of open-ended responses.
Time saved per team members.
Accuracy of the algorithm.
User satisfaction
When you're doing a market research, open-ended questions are unique because they allow respondents to articulate their thoughts in their own words, offering valuable insights into their engagement and authenticity.
Unlike closed-ended questions, they have no pre-defined options, making them excellent indicators of genuine participation.
Our objective is to rigorously evaluate open-ended responses to ensure datasets contain only authentic, high-quality feedback. This will make our insights more reliable and truly representative of audience perspectives.
To understand and design the exact tool our teams needed, I collaborated closely with a software engineer, our AI team, and our product manager. We organized several workshops with teammates in both France and Canada.
Throughout this process, our users were fully onboarded in the feature development and actively participated in breaking down the different versions. I also worked with our technical teams to understand our constraints as we prioritized functionality based on user validation.
This discovery phase resulted in:
Using Figma and our Design System, we delivered a beta version to test our solution with real data in real conditions with actual users. Based on this beta version, I made several iterations to optimize the tool, ensuring it precisely met our users' needs and effectively displayed both macro and micro data about open-ended response quality.
Deliverables included:
I organized a workshop with the project support team to understand the different steps they go through during a project. This was the starting point for the feature—we identified many switches between tools (Potloc app, Forsta, Google Sheet, Slack), most of them due to open-ended issues.
To fully understand the open-ended analysis process, I conducted meetings with our users to collaboratively define our goals, identify both user and technical requirements, and establish boundaries for the project. I compiled all feedback in a shared Notion page, ensuring all stakeholders remained informed and aligned throughout the process.

To ensure our users and engineers were aligned with our solution, I created several screen flow maps detailing our framework:
This project demonstrated how user-centered design can transform internal workflows. By collaborating closely with team members and technical partners, I delivered a solution that eliminated manual work, reduced tool switching, and improved data quality visibility.
The iterative approach, from discovery workshops to beta testing, ensured the final product met user needs while aligning with our company's commitment to quality and transparency in market research.
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Eloi Motte
UX & Product Designer
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