Cambridge Mobile Telematics

2024–2026

DriveWell Advance

Implementing insurer-specific versions of a shared telematics product across 40+ customer-branded apps.

Role

Product Designer

Timeline

2024–2026

Team

Customer Success, Engineering, Product, and QA

Platform

iOS and Android

OVERVIEW

One platform, many insurance programs

DriveWell Advance gave insurers a shared telematics product that could be configured around their program, brand, and customer experience. Each implementation could vary in scoring, incentives, navigation, onboarding, policy states, content, colors, and imagery.

I owned the design implementation of approved customer configurations, translating solution specifications into complete application files and maintaining them as programs evolved.

Shared DriveWell Advance Foundation

Core product, established feature flows, components, and typography

Configurable Experience

Scoring, incentives, navigation, onboarding, policy states, content, colors, and imagery

Customer Implementation

A complete experience tailored to the insurer’s program and brand

SHARED PRODUCT

A shared product, configured for each insurer

Each customer implementation balanced a consistent DriveWell Advance foundation with insurer-specific decisions across scoring, driver value, navigation, onboarding, lifecycle, content, and brand expression.

Area

What could change

Scoring

Behavioral or Premium scoring

Driver value

Projected discount, estimated savings, or rewards progress

Navigation

Tab structure and access to features like Rewards or Family Sharing

Onboarding

Text message, email, or both

Policy lifecycle

Expiration timing, re-enrollment, and end states

Content

Labels, instructions, terminology, and program language

Brand expression

Colors and limited insurer-selected imagery

Typography, core components, and established product flows remained shared across implementations.

IMPLEMENTATION

From approved specification to maintained product file

My role began after major program decisions had been confirmed. I reviewed the specification, identified affected screens and states, applied the configuration across the product, prepared final files for delivery, and remained design owner as requirements and brands evolved.

01

Review

Review the approved specification, identify affected screens and states, and surface missing or conflicting requirements.

02

Configure

Apply scoring, incentives, navigation, onboarding, lifecycle, content, and brand decisions throughout the experience.

03

Deliver

Incorporate feedback, connect final designs to Jira, and support engineering with assets, styles, and implementation questions.

04

Maintain

Own the customer file as requirements changed, new features were introduced, or the insurer’s brand evolved.

Customer implementations extended across core journeys, feature details, and supporting states—not just the primary dashboard.

PUBLIC EXAMPLE

One implementation in the wild

COUNTRY Financial’s DriverIQ is one publicly released example of DriveWell Advance configured for a specific insurer program. It demonstrates how the shared product could be adapted through branded colors, program-specific language, navigation, scoring, and driver-value messaging.

Customer-branded work shown in this case study is limited to publicly released materials.

Hailey Quinn

Product designer creating clear, research-informed mobile experiences for complex systems.

© 2026 Hailey Quinn

Contact

haileyquinn1@gmail.com

Hailey Quinn

Product designer creating clear, research-informed mobile experiences for complex systems.

© 2026 Hailey Quinn

Contact

haileyquinn1@gmail.com

Hailey Quinn

Product designer creating clear, research-informed mobile experiences for complex systems.

© 2026 Hailey Quinn

Contact

haileyquinn1@gmail.com