CASE STUDY

Chase Budgeting Tool

From Stalled to Shipped: Leading a High-Stakes Redesign at Chase

Project Details

Client:

JPMorgan Chase

Role:

Design Mgr, Lead UX (Vice President)

DaTE:

2021

Team:

Retail Banking

UX Leadership Lab Origins

Leadership in the Details: How Structure and Clarity Deliver Results

I joined the Chase Budget Tool team as its Lead Designer and Design Manager with six months left on the clock and a launch date looming. The project had been underway for eight months without achieving alignment or tangible forward motion. What followed was a crash course in design leadership under pressure—resetting the team, aligning stakeholders, and shipping a complex, high-visibility tool on time and on budget.

The experience taught me the power of decisive UX leadership, boundary-setting, and team enablement. That lesson became foundational to The UX Leadership Lab—a model built to help organizations get unstuck and unlock better outcomes through embedded, adaptable UX leadership.

The Challenge

Problem

The Chase Budget Tool aimed to create a seamless budgeting experience inside the Chase Mobile app. But after 8 months, the team was behind schedule, stakeholder consensus was fractured, and the introduction of a new design system added additional complexity.

Key Challenges:

Research & Discovery

Methods Used

Key Insights

Design Process

Wireframing & Prototyping:

The team started with low-fidelity flows that evolved into full prototypes in Figma using the Chase design system. The core product flow was an onboarding wizard powered by Chase’s transaction data, giving users a fast and verifiable budget estimate.

Strategic Team Leadership:

Final Solution

Key Features & Innovations:

Results and Impact

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Results & Impact

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Enrolled Users in Year One

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Users by 2024

Final Thoughts

This project pushed me to grow as both a designer and a leader. I leaned on leadership development resources, including JPMorgan’s Leadership Edge program, mentorship, and the work of thought leaders like Julie Zhuo. I learned how to protect creative teams from churn, how to build trust through clarity, and how to deliver thoughtful design in high-stakes environments.

These lessons are now central to how I work—and foundational to The UX Leadership Lab.

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