Set of financial contributions, in Popti’ – Jakalteko. It’s a mobile application developed to facilitate collaborative savings in rural and semi-urban communities of Huehuetenango. Inspired by traditional “cooperachas” or “cuchubales,” the app aims to digitize these savings dynamics without losing their communal essence. Through a simple and accessible interface, Yaman Kutx enables users to organize, manage, and participate in savings groups in a clear, secure, and transparent way.
We empower unbanked individuals and those with low digital literacy to actively organize and participate in their local mutual aid groups (a term used in Jacaltenango communities). The app provides tools to create new groups, define the rules of the system, invite members, manage savings turns, and track contributions, all from a mobile phone. It also fosters trust by visually showing each user the status of their payments, the savings calendar, and the beneficiary rotation.
In Guatemala, thousands of people regularly participate in informal collective savings systems. These models rely on mutual trust but face challenges such as calculation errors, forgotten contributions, disputes, and lack of transparency. Most of these initiatives are still recorded on paper. With the increasing access to smartphones, there’s a valuable opportunity to offer a digital tool that respects traditional community practices while enhancing their organization and reliability.
Develop an accessible and reliable mobile application that enables rural and semi-urban communities in Guatemala to organize and manage collaborative savings groups digitally.
Day 1 and 2: Initial research and problem definition were conducted. Short interviews and benchmarking were carried out to identify main user archetypes and needs. With AI assistance, findings were synthesized and key flows were structured quickly and accurately.
Day 2 and 3: Product definition and ideation were expanded. Low-fidelity wireframes were created, and the information architecture was organized. AI was used to generate textual content, explore visual alternatives, and validate the clarity of proposed flows.
Day 3 and 4: The visual design of the interface took shape, defining the color palette, typography, and iconography. The high-fidelity, navigable prototype was consolidated, focusing on the main user flows. Strategic use of AI enabled the process to be completed efficiently, ensuring consistency, clarity, and coherence within the limited timeframe.
As part of the research process, a semi-structured interview was conducted with Lic. Juan José López, an anthropologist with over seven years of experience working in rural communities of Huehuetenango, particularly in Jacaltenango. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Anthropology and has worked on topics related to development, migration, and transparency. His deep understanding of the local context helped identify key needs, behaviors, and barriers related to collective savings groups in unbanked areas.
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Thousands of people in Guatemala and across Latin America use informal systems to manage money collectively. However, these methods are prone to human error, lack transparency, and often lead to disputes. Digitalization can improve the experience while preserving its communal essence.
Yaman Kutx is designed for individuals from rural and semi-urban communities in Jacaltenango, Huehuetenango who participate in collective savings groups, known locally as mutual aid. This audience typically has limited access to formal financial services and varying levels of digital literacy.
Husband and father of three. He has worked at La Hortaliza coffee plantation since he was young. He knows every step of the coffee process.
Age: 47 years
Marital status: Married
Education: Basic
An app that provides control, order, and peace of mind
A guided, step-by-step group creation flow with easy member invitation
A clear view of the group’s status and an easy way to send reminders
Keeping records on paper and being questioned for mistakes
Late payments from group members
Unannounced rule changes or unnotified absences
Wants to be useful and help his community
Prefers to avoid misunderstandings or conflicts
Seeks to be trusted and seen as organized and reliable
Uses WhatsApp and Facebook confidently
Can complete basic forms
Struggles with technical language or too many options
1. Start
2. Home
3. Create Group
4. Join Group
5. Group Dashboard
6. Profile / Account
The palette combines warm and trustworthy tones that evoke earth, stability, and the collective energy of rural communities. These colors are meant to feel accessible and familiar while ensuring proper visual contrast for users with different levels of digital experience.
The project uses DM Sans as the only typeface to ensure consistency. Its modern and simple design enhances readability on small screens, especially for users with limited exposure to digital interfaces, without sacrificing a current and functional look.
During the UI design process, artificial intelligence was used as a key tool to transform initial wireframes into complete visual proposals. Based on precise instructions, contextual references, and the app’s defined goals, the AI generated graphic explorations that accelerated decision-making and enabled quick visualization of styles, hierarchies, and key components.
This collaboration did not replace design judgment but enhanced it, allowing for agile iterations focused on the real needs of the audience. Below are some of the exercises developed using various AI tools.