A B2B app for corporate language learning — self-study, live classes with teachers, assessments, and certifications. Designed for scale across multiple languages and locales.
This B2B platform helps companies organise language training for their employees. The app supports both self-study modules and group classes with a teacher, combined in a single experience. A system of assessments and placement tests allows users to measure proficiency and earn certificates upon completing courses at defined language levels.
I worked alongside another designer, with responsibilities divided by feature area — though we maintained the UI kit together to keep the system coherent. The split ownership model required close communication, especially when shared components evolved.
A key design constraint was localisation. The app needed to support multiple languages, so every content block had to be designed with variable text lengths and right-to-left layouts in mind. Universality was built into the component logic from the start.
Given the competitive landscape, I regularly audited other language learning products to understand market patterns and identify where we could differentiate or borrow established conventions that users already understood.
The initial workflow routed every decision through a long chain — product director to manager to designer and back. Each approval step introduced delays, and the overall process was slow enough to affect delivery pace noticeably.