Sharedrobe is a Dubai-based fashion sharing platform that lets people lend, borrow, and sell pre-loved pieces from their own wardrobes. Think of it as your friend's closet — but everyone's invited. It connects people who want to lend their clothes with people who want to borrow them — an alternative to fast fashion that's community-driven and trust-first.

What we delivered

Workstream 1: Onboarding A redesigned sign-up flow — 6 screens with email for SSO, phone number for WhatsApp delivery updates, and Google/Apple auth integration. Plus 13 error state screens covering every scenario a user could hit: invalid email, existing account, wrong OTP, expired code, network failures, auth errors. Most apps treat error states as an afterthought. We designed them as part of the experience.

Workstream 2: Delivery & Payment Flows
35+ screens across 5 connected user flows — Share, Sell, Return, Condition Verification, and Dispute. The biggest design decision was the escrow payment model: no money moves until the receiving party confirms the item arrived in the right condition. We integrated a privacy-safe delivery system where neither party sees the other's address. The courier handles the handoff, and both sides track the status in real time.

Workstream 3: Explore & Filter System
The original filter wasn't built to scale. We designed a full-page filter system with 7 sections — Category, Size, Condition, Color, Price Range, Brand (with A–Z alphabetical browsing), and Availability. Each section shows a badge count so users always know how many filters they've applied without losing track.

Workstream 4: Navigation & Tab Bar
A redesigned tab bar with a raised center button that expands into a floating action menu — three creation options (Share, Sell, Create Outfit) with spring animation. Active states redesigned to feel intentional rather than default. Small detail, big impact: the tab bar is the most touched element in any app.

The redesign

Flow 2: We created a seller flow and buyer flow that is integrated with Careem API because previously the founder had to manually fulfill orders herself for any transaction happening between a lender and borrower.

Flow 1: The app didn’t have a pathway for users to sign up via email and the app founders didn’t have a way to collect both phone numbers and emails at once - because the onboarding form was too long, so we worked together to shorten it and create a way to get both.

Flow 3: Explore and Filter
We wanted to create a way for users to filter through the items that are available on Sharedrobe, and we wanted a full page takeover to ensure scalability and make sure that if the founders decide to add more categories.

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