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Case Study - Google Pay Credit Card Bill Payment Feature Design


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Design a consumer-focused feature within Google Pay to simplify and encourage credit card bill payments, with the long-term goal of increasing platform stickiness and eventual monetization. The scope is limited to India, where such services are prevalent.


User Personas:

1. Rohan (34) – A busy investment banker with multiple credit cards, often unaware of exact dues due to fragmented statements.

2. Preeti (28) – A dietitian and online shopper who uses EMI features but often overspends due to lack of financial visibility.

3. Naresh (50) – A financially responsible father who uses a credit card for big-ticket items and pays bills diligently.


Primary focus is on Rohan and Preeti, representing the younger, urban demographic who are frequent digital users but lack financial management tools.


User Pain Points:

• Difficulty tracking multiple due dates.

• Fragmented billing details (emails, statements).

• Lack of clear categorization or spend insights.

• Unawareness of hidden charges, interests, or fees.

• Insufficient motivation for timely, full payments.

• Accidental overspending due to lack of budgeting tools.


Proposed Solutions:

1. Card Registration: Easy card linking via scan feature; integrate with major banks and credit card networks.

2. Due Date Reminders: Notifications and banners within Google Pay (e.g., 3 days before due date), calendar integration.

3. Monthly Overview: Show total dues at month-start to aid planning.

4. Reward System: Post-payment rewards (Google services credits, etc.) to encourage usage.

5. High-Value Payments: Allow payments over ₹1 lakh.

6. Spending Insights: Visualize top transactions, spending categories, credit score insights, and spending alerts.

7. Full Payment Nudges: Show interest saved by full payments; disclose fees transparently.

8. Budgeting Tool: Let users set monthly limits, get spending alerts, and visualize progress via a “saving tree.”


Implementation Priorities (RICE Framework-based):

• Must-have (MVP): Features #1, #2, and #7 for core functionality.

• Differentiators: #3, #4, and #6 to offer personalization and insights.

• Version 2: Advanced budgeting (#5) and deeper data-driven insights.


Conclusion:

The strategy is to create a seamless, intuitive experience that reduces user friction and builds financial awareness. In parallel, technical integration with banks and card networks is crucial. The feature roadmap balances quick wins and long-term differentiation while keeping users engaged and informed.



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