Selldone’s Development Roadmap Details for Q1 2026- Part 1
As part of Selldone’s ongoing commitment to improve personalization and marketplace usability, Q1 2026 marks an important step toward enhancing the Marketplace Service experience—particularly through a full redesign of the frontend UI/UX. With the growing demand for highly tailored e-commerce and service-based marketplaces, our goal is to deliver a cleaner, more intuitive, and more conversion-optimized interface for both buyers and service providers across specialized listings such as doctors, lawyers, consultants, and other professional categories.
This article provides an overview of the initial phase of our Q1 2026 development plan. Future articles in this series will dive deeper into advanced features, backend logic, analytics layers, and automation workflows.
Step 1: Focusing on UI/UX Personalization for the Frontend
The first and most essential step in our development roadmap is to redesign the user-facing components of the Selldone marketplace. After reviewing hundreds of customer feedback submissions and analyzing usage patterns across our existing implementations, we identified key opportunities for improvement—especially within home pages and listing pages used by verticals such as doctor directories or legal-service marketplaces.
Our approach begins with benchmarking the home pages of leading marketplace and directory-style platforms. By studying their structures, component layouts, user flows, and filtering behavior, we can determine what truly resonates with users and which elements contribute to higher engagement and faster service discovery. This research allows us to incorporate industry-proven UI patterns while still leveraging Selldone’s unique drag-and-drop customization capabilities.
Step 2: Enhanced Filtering Options
One of the major updates introduced in Q1 will be a redesigned filtering system positioned on the right side of the page. This organizer-style layout makes it easier for users to refine search results without losing sight of the main listing area.
Filters may include:
Country
State / Province
City
Category or specialization
Rating or experience level
Price range (if applicable)
These improvements are designed to support marketplaces where geographic relevance plays a key role. For example, a buyer searching for a doctor, therapist, or lawyer can immediately narrow results to their desired region and find suitable professionals faster.
Step 3: A Unified Card-Based Listing Layout
In the center of the page, service providers such as doctors or lawyers will now appear in a vertical list of stacked cards, each offering a quick overview of essential information. This standardized card design is aimed at enabling effortless comparison and reducing cognitive load.
Each provider card may include:
Profile photo
Professional rating
Location
Specialization
Contact information
A direct “Book Appointment” or “Request Service” button
In addition, the new layout supports responsive design principles, ensuring seamless usability across desktop and mobile devices. The goal is to create a marketplace where a buyer can compare multiple providers at a glance, explore detailed pages when needed, and take action—such as booking—within seconds.
Looking Ahead
This article covers only the initial UI/UX phase of Selldone’s Q1 2026 development roadmap. In the next articles, we will explore backend improvements, automation layers, personalization engines, and tools designed to empower marketplace operators with deeper control and flexibility.
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