

2025
Boutiqbiz
A Unified Solution for Boutique Businesses
UX UI
Advance Prototyping
About
I designed an end-to-end system that helps boutique owners track customers, manage inventory, monitor garment production, and coordinate with vendors.
Problem
Boutique operations were scattered across notebooks, WhatsApp, and memory—leading to missed orders, material shortages, and zero visibility.
Owners needed one place to track what’s happening.
What I did
Designed the dual‑portal system structure
Mapped advisor workflows for goal creation, investment allocation, and reporting
Designed client‑side dashboards and trackers
Improved visibility across family member portfolios
Conducted usability reviews and refined flows for clarity

Key Insight
Every boutique works differently. Production stages, inventory categories, and processes vary, so the system needed flexibility, not a fixed flow.
Managing a boutique involves multiple moving parts, from inventory tracking to vendor coordination, making it challenging to keep operations seamless and efficient. Many boutique owners struggle with disjointed processes, leading to missed deadlines, wasted resources, and operational inefficiencies. The need for an all-in-one platform became essential to streamline workflows and improve business performance.


Solution
Bringing Every Process Under One Roof
A clear, streamlined platform with:
Customizable production pipeline
Smarter inventory tracking
Real‑time dashboard visibility
Vendor and order management in one place
This would reduce operational chaos and improved tracking at every stage.

Reflection
What Didn’t Work & How We’re Fixing It
User testing revealed that inventory and product creation workflows needed more adaptability. Rigid flows didn’t match real boutique processes.
I'm designing flexible admin settings so boutiques can:
Define their own production stages
Customize inventory workflows
Adapt the tool to their business, not the other way around

More Works


2025
Boutiqbiz
A Unified Solution for Boutique Businesses
UX UI
Advance Prototyping
About
I designed an end-to-end system that helps boutique owners track customers, manage inventory, monitor garment production, and coordinate with vendors.
Problem
Boutique operations were scattered across notebooks, WhatsApp, and memory—leading to missed orders, material shortages, and zero visibility.
Owners needed one place to track what’s happening.
What I did
Designed the dual‑portal system structure
Mapped advisor workflows for goal creation, investment allocation, and reporting
Designed client‑side dashboards and trackers
Improved visibility across family member portfolios
Conducted usability reviews and refined flows for clarity

Key Insight
Every boutique works differently. Production stages, inventory categories, and processes vary, so the system needed flexibility, not a fixed flow.
Managing a boutique involves multiple moving parts, from inventory tracking to vendor coordination, making it challenging to keep operations seamless and efficient. Many boutique owners struggle with disjointed processes, leading to missed deadlines, wasted resources, and operational inefficiencies. The need for an all-in-one platform became essential to streamline workflows and improve business performance.


Solution
Bringing Every Process Under One Roof
A clear, streamlined platform with:
Customizable production pipeline
Smarter inventory tracking
Real‑time dashboard visibility
Vendor and order management in one place
This would reduce operational chaos and improved tracking at every stage.

Reflection
What Didn’t Work & How We’re Fixing It
User testing revealed that inventory and product creation workflows needed more adaptability. Rigid flows didn’t match real boutique processes.
I'm designing flexible admin settings so boutiques can:
Define their own production stages
Customize inventory workflows
Adapt the tool to their business, not the other way around

More Works


2025
Boutiqbiz
A Unified Solution for Boutique Businesses
UX UI
Advance Prototyping
About
I designed an end-to-end system that helps boutique owners track customers, manage inventory, monitor garment production, and coordinate with vendors.
Problem
Boutique operations were scattered across notebooks, WhatsApp, and memory—leading to missed orders, material shortages, and zero visibility.
Owners needed one place to track what’s happening.
What I did
Designed the dual‑portal system structure
Mapped advisor workflows for goal creation, investment allocation, and reporting
Designed client‑side dashboards and trackers
Improved visibility across family member portfolios
Conducted usability reviews and refined flows for clarity

Key Insight
Every boutique works differently. Production stages, inventory categories, and processes vary, so the system needed flexibility, not a fixed flow.
Managing a boutique involves multiple moving parts, from inventory tracking to vendor coordination, making it challenging to keep operations seamless and efficient. Many boutique owners struggle with disjointed processes, leading to missed deadlines, wasted resources, and operational inefficiencies. The need for an all-in-one platform became essential to streamline workflows and improve business performance.


Solution
Bringing Every Process Under One Roof
A clear, streamlined platform with:
Customizable production pipeline
Smarter inventory tracking
Real‑time dashboard visibility
Vendor and order management in one place
This would reduce operational chaos and improved tracking at every stage.

Reflection
What Didn’t Work & How We’re Fixing It
User testing revealed that inventory and product creation workflows needed more adaptability. Rigid flows didn’t match real boutique processes.
I'm designing flexible admin settings so boutiques can:
Define their own production stages
Customize inventory workflows
Adapt the tool to their business, not the other way around

More Works
