My Qi App

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My Qi App

We designed My Qi App as a network for martial artists, schools, and events. The product had to organize achievements, profiles, class discovery, and school visibility without feeling fragmented or difficult to trust.

  • Community platform
  • Martial arts network
  • School discovery
  • Mobile-first UX
My Qi App website artwork
A community-led product direction built to connect athletes, schools, achievements, and events in one clearer system.

Sector

Martial arts community and training discovery

Scope

Product design, community profiles, and school discovery UX

Creative Focus

Trust, participation, and structured visibility

Experience Goal

Active, clear, and mobile first

Artistic Introduction

A martial arts platform designed to connect people, schools, and verified progress more clearly.

We approached My Qi App as a community product with multiple use cases running at once. Athletes need to present accomplishments, schools need visibility, and new students need a reliable way to discover training opportunities nearby.

That meant creating a cleaner structure around identity, credibility, and discovery so the platform feels useful for both active practitioners and people entering the martial arts world for the first time.

What We Designed

Three decisions shaped the experience.

Achievement Visibility

Profiles are designed to surface verified accomplishments and milestones with more clarity and credibility.

School Discovery Flow

The platform gives schools a clearer way to present classes and helps students find relevant training options faster.

Community Structure

The interface balances athlete identity, school presence, and event visibility without collapsing into one noisy feed.

Responsive Experience

Built for fast profile browsing and discovery on mobile.

Because athletes and students are likely to browse on the go, My Qi App needed a mobile-first structure. We kept key profile details, school information, and community actions visible without crowding the interface or making discovery feel scattered.

Quick member scan

Users can understand who someone is and what they have achieved with less friction.

Clear school lookup

Nearby schools, classes, and opportunities remain easier to find on smaller screens.

Balanced community flow

The platform keeps participation visible without losing structure or trust.

Outcome

A case study that presents My Qi App as community-platform design, not just social styling.

The result is a stronger portfolio presentation for My Qi App: clearer explanation of the community UX, better framing of the school-and-athlete discovery model, and a more professional case-study path inside the agency portfolio.