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Flipkart observed a ~15% decline in “cart additions” (users adding items to their cart) over the last three days, primarily on the mobile app.
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Diagnostic Approach by Candidate:
1. Clarification of Metrics:
• Ensured clear definition of “cart additions.”
• Confirmed the issue is specific to the mobile app, not the website.
2. Initial Checks:
• Analytics tools were functioning normally—no logging issues.
• Competition, campaigns, and sales events didn’t indicate any correlation.
• No noticeable decline among specific user segments or locations.
3. App-Specific Investigation:
• Inquired about recent app updates. Flipkart had indeed pushed major updates on both Android and iOS, especially focused on improving the checkout flow.
• Issue was observed only on Android, not iOS.
4. Bug Reports:
• Post-update, there was a spike in bug reports, particularly related to payment and checkout issues.
5. User Journey Deep Dive:
• Hypothesized that the issue could be in the transition from viewing a product to adding it to the cart.
• Explored visibility and functionality of the “Add to Cart” button on the product listing pages.
• Suggested checking event logging to trace the user action flow—whether users were clicking “Add to Cart” and if the event was successfully registering.
6. Key Insight:
• Data showed no cart additions on a specific Android app version, strongly suggesting the bug was introduced in that release.
• Candidate concluded the likely issue lies with the Add to Cart functionality being broken or not triggering the backend event correctly.
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Resolution Direction:
Candidate recommended deep event flow analysis on the Android app version to confirm where the “Add to Cart” interaction is breaking. The Interviewer confirmed this diagnosis as accurate.
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Takeaway:
A structured approach—starting from metric definition, segmentation, external/internal changes, and finally drilling into the app flow—helped accurately identify that a recent Android app update likely broke the cart addition functionality.
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By Anoop SureshFlipkart observed a ~15% decline in “cart additions” (users adding items to their cart) over the last three days, primarily on the mobile app.
⸻
Diagnostic Approach by Candidate:
1. Clarification of Metrics:
• Ensured clear definition of “cart additions.”
• Confirmed the issue is specific to the mobile app, not the website.
2. Initial Checks:
• Analytics tools were functioning normally—no logging issues.
• Competition, campaigns, and sales events didn’t indicate any correlation.
• No noticeable decline among specific user segments or locations.
3. App-Specific Investigation:
• Inquired about recent app updates. Flipkart had indeed pushed major updates on both Android and iOS, especially focused on improving the checkout flow.
• Issue was observed only on Android, not iOS.
4. Bug Reports:
• Post-update, there was a spike in bug reports, particularly related to payment and checkout issues.
5. User Journey Deep Dive:
• Hypothesized that the issue could be in the transition from viewing a product to adding it to the cart.
• Explored visibility and functionality of the “Add to Cart” button on the product listing pages.
• Suggested checking event logging to trace the user action flow—whether users were clicking “Add to Cart” and if the event was successfully registering.
6. Key Insight:
• Data showed no cart additions on a specific Android app version, strongly suggesting the bug was introduced in that release.
• Candidate concluded the likely issue lies with the Add to Cart functionality being broken or not triggering the backend event correctly.
⸻
Resolution Direction:
Candidate recommended deep event flow analysis on the Android app version to confirm where the “Add to Cart” interaction is breaking. The Interviewer confirmed this diagnosis as accurate.
⸻
Takeaway:
A structured approach—starting from metric definition, segmentation, external/internal changes, and finally drilling into the app flow—helped accurately identify that a recent Android app update likely broke the cart addition functionality.
⸻
Let me know if you want this turned into a carousel or case study format.