IPayAcademy

Pay Your Tuition Online
Streamlining Tuition Payments for Academy

Led the MVP design for an academy online payment system, partnering with developers to launch quickly and lay the foundation for a future student management platform.

My Role

Market / User research
Create user flows
Design /QA

Team

1 Product Manager

1 Information Architect

4 Developers

Context

After the pandemic, many academies shifted to online learning platforms such as Zoom and YouTube. During this transition, academy owners wanted a convenient way to collect tuition payments online instead of relying solely on in-person transactions.

This required the rapid design and launch of an MVP online payment system a solution that could meet immediate needs while also laying the foundation for a future student management platform.

Problem & Insight

  • Tuition payments were still being handled offline, in person, which caused inefficiencies for both students and academy staff.

  • Lack of an online payment system meant missed payments, manual tracking, and unnecessary friction for parents and students.

  • Academy owners needed a flexible, scalable solution that could also support broader student management in the future.

Design Process

Created user flows for students, parents, and academy admins.

Iterations:

  • Simplified the payment process into three steps: Select class → Enter payment details → Receive confirmation.

  • Added payment history and receipts dashboard for both admins and parents.

  • Ensured security by collaborating with developers on encrypted transactions

    Management Structure Concept

    User Flow (MVP)

    User Interface Design

    Home
    Home – Login
    Home – After Login
    Class Detail Page
    Cart page
    Information Page
    Payment Page
    Confirmation Page
    Email Payment Receipt

    Impact & Results

    • Reduced in-person payment workload by 70%.

    • Improved on-time payment rates due to automated reminders and easier access.

    • Academy owners reported more financial transparency and efficiency.

    What have we learned since lauch?

    This project showed me how digital transformation in education is not only about online classes but also about building seamless operational systems for both students and academy owners.

    Key Learnings

      • For financial transactions, trust and security are just as important as convenience.

      • Designing for scalability early on can unlock new opportunities (e.g., student management system).

      • Direct collaboration with academy owners was critical to balancing business needs with user-friendly design.