







We redesigned it as an iOS app, covering search, route selection, booking, payment, and trip management within the operator's existing backend. The goal was shortening the path from ticket selection to purchase for a broad, non-technical audience — and usability testing validated the new flows before release.
Trip-search screens for Rede Expressos passengers on iOS. Origin-destination fields, a date-range calendar, and a destination list with recent and popular cities replace manual route lookup.



Seat map, baggage add-ons, and a digital ticket wallet for booked intercity bus trips. Passengers pick seats on a bus layout, add baggage, save an Apple Wallet ticket, and track live route progress with on-time and delay data.




Home screen and lock screen widgets keep bus passengers updated without opening the app. They show trip countdown, gate and bus number, live map position, and arrival ETA; a post-trip screen collects a rating and shows CO2 saved.


If your booking flow loses users between selection and payment, a usability-tested redesign inside your existing backend is a scoped, finite project.
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