Product Designer
Namma Yatri is a mobility-as-a-service platform reimagining urban ride-hailing experiences. This role involves crafting intuitive, scalable user interfaces for both consumer-facing mobile apps and internal operational tools. The designer will collaborate closely with engineering and product teams to translate complex user problems into refined, production-ready designs. Ideal candidates have 1-3 years of experience and proficiency in modern prototyping tools like Figma, Lottie, and AI-assisted workflows.
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Experience
1-3 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Namma Yatri is a mobility-as-a-service platform reimagining urban ride-hailing experiences. This role involves crafting intuitive, scalable user interfaces for both consumer-facing mobile apps and internal operational tools. The designer will collaborate closely with engineering and product teams to translate complex user problems into refined, production-ready designs. Ideal candidates have 1-3 years of experience and proficiency in modern prototyping tools like Figma, Lottie, and AI-assisted workflows.
TAL's take
Solid role at a well-known local mobility company with clearly defined design responsibilities and a growth-oriented stack.
Very clear JD with well-defined responsibilities, specific tool requirements, and context on team collaboration.
Must haves
- 1–3 years of hands-on product design experience
- Strong portfolio showcasing end-to-end product thinking
- Experience designing for mobile applications
- Strong proficiency in Figma
- Ability to create and hand off animations and micro-interactions
Tools and skills
About the company
Recognized mobility platform in India, but lacks the scale and eng-brand density of global or top-tier Indian unicorns.
Posts mentioning Namma Yatri
Namma Yatris stats dashboard, both live and historical, seems unnecessary/excessive for the average customer.
Namma metro!!
Wanted to know how is the Bangalore metro - the frequency and crowd. Since I am looking for places a little too far from office, so would be relying on (purple line )metro for commute
As the comment says, want more output? Increase the input, simple.
Just yesterday I took an auto ride on nammayatri. The driver was very chatty and towards the end of the trip, when I paid 164 for the ride, he said, if this was ola they would have taken 40% and given me the meter rate of 90. Big words from the ceo whose company charges this level of margin on people who are trying to make ends meet. Driver said he doesn’t use uber or ola anymore, since the launch of namma yatri.