Trilio Vault: Kubernetes Backup and Recovery Web App
Trilio- Kubernetes Backup and Recovery: B2B enterprise web tool for fast and easy backup of application containers and virtual machines, disaster and ransomware recovery and application mobility across any cluster, anywhere.
As a Senior Product Designer, I was responsible for designing new features, refining existing designs, and ensuring that the new UI was both functional and visually appealing. The designs created by me were used for demo purposes and can be found in various demo videos on YouTube and Trilio's web page.
Role
Senior Product Designer
Responsibilities
Visual Design, Design System, Prototyping
Tool
Figma, Invision, Zeplin
Duration
1 Year
The Problem
The Trilio Kubernetes Backup and Recovery App needed an updated design to improve user experience, streamline the backup and recovery processes, and ensure intuitive navigation for both new and experienced users. The existing design had several pain points including complex workflows, inconsistent UI elements, and a lack of clarity in data representation
User Pain Points
Enhance User Experience: Simplify the backup and recovery processes with intuitive design.
Improve Navigation: Streamline navigation to allow users to find and execute tasks efficiently.
Consistent UI Elements: Implement a cohesive design system provided by Trilio for consistent and recognizable UI elements.
Data Representation: Improve clarity in data visualization to help users make informed decisions quickly.
Design New Features: Develop new functionalities to enhance the overall capabilities of the app.
After implementing the UX improvements, the app saw a significant increase in downloads and user engagement. The chart below highlights the download growth over time, demonstrating the success of the design enhancements.



📈 1,500+
GSLAB employees downloads achieved in a short period.
🚀 Increased download velocity, reflecting strong user interest.
⭐ 4.18
Rating based on user reviews.
The successful rollout highlights how UX enhancements directly contributed to better usability and user satisfaction.