Wattle

Wattle

Wattle is a mobile app that empowers people to identify invasive weeds in their local environment and connect with nearby bush regeneration or conservation groups. Users can quickly snap a photo to detect and confirm a species, learn more about its impact, and contribute sightings to a shared map.

The app also helps users discover local groups working to restore native ecosystems, making it easy to get involved in hands-on environmental action. Wattle turns everyday moments into opportunities for community-led ecological care.

🧰 The approach taken so far

Below is the approach I have taken so far regarding this concept.


From name to features, target users to positioning — I used ChatGPT to get ideas out of my head and into shape fast. It helped me clarify the concept, test different angles, and quickly move from abstract to tangible.

🧠 Step 1 — Flesh out the concept

Tool: ChatGPT

🎨 Step 2 — Rough designs

Tool: ChatGPT (again)


Once the concept was defined, I got ChatGPT to generate high-fidelity UI screens — using the context we’ve built together in the chat. As we developed the screens, we also kept developing the concept.

🔨 Step 3 — Build the thing

Tool: Lovable


Lovable is where the concept really comes to life. I haven’t taken this step yet but the plan is to provide a short summary of the product and a few of the screens, and work with Loveable— turning the concept into a working product, fast.

📱 The Concept & Screens

Below are the screens I have so far generated regarding the concept at hand.

Step 1– Landing State

Step 2– Report Sighting

Step 3– Identify

Step 4– Groups Map

Step 5– Groups List