Take a look at the BehaviourExchange (BEX) user interface as contained in this article:
https://hackernoon.com/sneak-peek-of-behaviourexchange-user-interface-5dd615bce827First impressions for me were:
- that it looked classy
- lots of white (which is an important design princilple
- everything seemed logically laid out (I didn't have to search around in unusual spots for anything)
- there was heaps of information, settings and options available, yet it retained an uncluttered look, and
- I was left with the feeling that, as a novice, I would be able to use the system.
Take a look and see what your first impressions are. You are quite welcome to quote and respond to this comment. I would like to hear other comsumers' thoughts.
The reason why I would like to hear other comsumers' thoughts, is because I intend to use the BehaviourExchange platform as both a means of being in charge of and profiting from my consumer profile. Profiling data is the new oil, and after doing my due diligence on the BEX offering, I am quite satisfied and prepared to onboard BEX into my (digital) life.