I need fresh eyes on my iPhone app to uncover anything that disrupts a smooth user journey. The assignment is strictly user-experience driven—no deep code or performance dives—so I’m interested in how the app feels rather than how it functions under load. Your primary brief is to probe the navigation. Tell me whether moving from screen to screen feels natural, spot any dead ends or loops, note confusing labels, and flag moments when the app simply doesn’t help you recover from a mistake. Ease of use, overall intuitiveness, and error handling top the agenda. Alongside that, give me candid feedback on visual design—colour choices, layout balance, typography—plus any accessibility gaps you notice (for example, poor contrast ratios, missing VoiceOver hints, small touch targets). Please work on a real iPhone, use the latest public iOS version, and record the session (QuickTime or built-in screen recording is fine) so I can follow your path. Short written notes alone won’t be enough; I want to see your actions and hear your thoughts while they’re happening. Deliverables • Screen-recorded walkthrough with live commentary • Concise report summarising issues, each tagged: NAV-ease, NAV-intuitive, NAV-error, VIS-design, or ACC-accessibility • Two or three quick-win suggestions that could be implemented in the next sprint Acceptance criteria • Video and report arrive within 48 hours of receiving TestFlight access • Every critical or major UX issue is demonstrated visually or with a clear reproduction step • Feedback is actionable (no “looks weird” without an explanation why) If this sounds straightforward and you’re comfortable speaking while you test, let’s get started—I’ll send the TestFlight invite as soon as you accept.