
What’s Around?
Adding a feature to Airbnb’s platform to help users find their ideal stay based on what’s nearby
This conceptual project, completed as part of Designlab’s UX Academy , focused on the challenge of integrating a new feature into an existing platform. I chose Airbnb to expand on its well-established ecosystem, exploring how a new guest-focused feature could further enhance Airbnb's already excellent user experience.
Opportunity Space
The Solution

The Design Process

Problem Discovery & Research Findings
“I like when hosts add pictures of the neighborhood and things to do, that way I can get a gist of the area before committing to anything.”
“I usually ask friends for recommendations on areas and activities first. If nobody's been there, I'll spend hours on TripAdvisor trying to plan everything out.”
Too Many Tabs, Too Much Time




How can we consolidate the trip planning process for Airbnb guest users, so they can save time and make more informed decisions?
Finding the Best Solution

Defining the Core Feature

Ideating the Feature Integration
Exploration 01
Exploring a “Find Hotspots” filter within the map so users can narrow their search based on popular spots for different categories.

Exploration 02
Modifying the listing card to include “Things to do” near the stay. To provide users more information about what is popular/activities in that area.

Mapping the User Journey

Low-Fi Rapid Paper Prototyping
Usability Testing & Design Revisions


Before


After


Before


After
Introducing “What’s Around”

Final Design


Takeaways
