Transform Unused Household Items Into Value with CircloTransform Unused Household Items Into Value with Circlo
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Project Name: Circlo
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Project Overview
Circlo is a simple tool that helps people find hidden value in unused items at home, create smart listings, sell or donate what they no longer need, and track both money and environmental impact.
The idea came from a simple thought: most homes already have value sitting unused. Circlo turns that into a product experience — scan your space, discover what items are worth, list them, sell them, and see the impact grow.
I didn’t want to build just another resale interface. I wanted Circlo to feel calm, premium, and intentional — closer to a circular-living companion than a marketplace dashboard. The experience combines onboarding, scanning, smart listing, sold confirmation, wallet tracking, impact metrics, and a desktop marketing landing page.
What made this project interesting for the Stitch challenge was the chance to build something that feels alive, not static. The scan moments, value reveals, listing journey, and wallet outcome all work together to make the interface feel like a product story rather than a set of disconnected screens.
Why I Used Stitch
I’ve been using Google Stitch to build product ideas, which is why this challenge felt naturally interesting to me. It was not just about trying a new tool for one submission. It was a chance to use a workflow I had already been exploring and push it into a more complete product experience.
For Circlo, Stitch became the core tool for turning the idea into a working visual and interactive flow. I used it to create the mobile app screens, refine the design system, connect the product journey, add motion-led moments, and build a matching desktop landing page.
How I Used ChatGPT
Before and during the build, I used ChatGPT as a research, strategy, and planning partner.
ChatGPT helped me shape the circular-commerce concept, explore the moodboard direction, define the app flow, structure the landing page, refine prompts for Stitch, and sharpen the final submission story.
So the workflow was clear: ChatGPT helped with the thinking, research, structure, and prompts. Stitch was the core platform where the actual interface was generated, refined, animated, connected, and prepared as the final product experience.
Workflow and How I Used Stitch
Step 1: Concept Development
I started by defining the product idea and user journey.
The core flow was:
Signup → Basic Details → Welcome → Choose Space → Value Scan → Smart Listing → Item Sold → Wallet & Impact
The goal was to make the journey feel simple and rewarding: from unused household items to visible value, income, and environmental impact.
Step 2: Visual Direction and Product System
I shaped Circlo around a soft botanical, premium circular-living aesthetic.
The visual direction included:
soft cream backgrounds deep forest green CTAs sage accents warm beige cards muted peach details rounded cards elegant serif headings clean sans-serif body text subtle botanical details calm, polished product UI
This helped keep the app and website consistent as one product system.
Step 3: Iteration with Stitch
Inside Stitch, I generated and tested different interface directions before finalising the strongest flow.
This helped me move quickly across layouts, CTA placement, screen structure, visual hierarchy, and interaction ideas. Instead of staying with the first version, I refined the flow until the app felt clearer and more connected.
Step 4: In-Place AI Edits
I used Stitch’s in-place AI edits to improve specific parts of the product experience.
This was especially useful for:
improving CTA placement making screens interconnected refining the onboarding flow adjusting the scan journey polishing the listing screen improving the sold confirmation screen cleaning up the wallet and impact dashboard keeping the design system consistent
The biggest advantage was speed. I could refine details directly inside the interface instead of rebuilding screens from scratch.
Step 5: Motion and Interaction
Motion was an important part of making Circlo fit the challenge theme: build interfaces that feel alive.
I used Stitch to create and refine moments such as:
scan states button interactions value reveal moments listing actions sold confirmation smooth screen transitions wallet and impact outcome moments
These interactions helped the product feel more like a real app journey, not just a static mockup.
Step 6: Landing Page
Beyond the mobile app, I used Stitch to create a desktop marketing landing page for Circlo.
The landing page used the same design system, colour palette, typography, and product story as the app. It includes the hero section, product explanation, impact metrics, app preview, and call-to-action.
This helped turn Circlo from just an app prototype into a more complete product experience.
Step 7: Deployment
After building the product experience, I also created a live deployed version using Netlify.
This made the project easier to share and gave the submission a final experience link alongside the Stitch prototype links.
Final Thoughts
Circlo shows how Stitch can be used to move from idea to product experience quickly.
For me, the most valuable part of Stitch was the speed of exploration. I could generate, refine, edit, connect, and present an idea much faster while still keeping the design system polished and consistent.
ChatGPT helped me think through the concept, research, app flow, moodboard, landing page structure, and prompts. Stitch helped me build the actual product experience: app screens, variations, in-place edits, motion, connected flow, landing page, and live prototype.
Together, the workflow helped me move from idea → product direction → interface variations → refinements → motion → final app flow → landing page → deployed prototype.
Circlo is built around one simple belief:
Unused things can become value, income, and impact.
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Sahil's avatar
Nice One..best of luck for challenge!
Deepa's avatar
Thank you .
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