
In July, we experienced a 150% growth in the creation of our dollar fund plans. To be clear, this happened within one month. How? Simple answer: by separating our funds. When we launched the dollar fund, it was lumped with other mutual funds. But we changed that with an update that separated dollar and Naira mutual funds.
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Background: A “hidden” dollar fund
Making things seamless is a common way customers describe us. Hence, it became a cause for concern when people couldn’t find our dollar mutual fund offering in the app.
Regardless of the intensity, feature discovery campaigns will deliver fewer results if target features are poorly positioned.
The First Experiment
If there’s a growth mantra at Cowrywise, it is that you experiment as fast as possible and ship. With this in mind, we tried a quick approach of adding a dollar sign to the fund card but that didn’t work efficiently.
Another option we considered was to change the name from the Nigerian Eurobond fund to include Dollar in it. Sadly, we couldn’t do that due to some industry rules laid by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Funds have to be displayed with only their registered names.
Given the growing desire for dollar-denominated investments, we needed an option that will fix this and also accommodate future dollar funds.
Product Differentiation Scope
Typically our experiments begin with defining what we want to achieve. This is then tied to metrics. In this case, an increase in the contribution of the dollar funds to our assets under management (AUM).
To be honest, I was inspiration dry and completely clueless when I first kicked off work on it. Any significant progress required me to first understand the problem and gather insights on it. Only then could I clarify action points for the team to work on.
Solution Design Process
Clarity Through Wireframes
For a start, I made a decision to draw wireframes. The goal was to simplify the dollar plan. With that in mind, I went on whimsical (an online tool used to draw flowcharts, wireframes or mind maps) and drew out a simple wireframe.
This helped. Drawing the wireframe helped me rethink things, gave me perspective and the spark I needed. (It’s always a good idea to draw out your process especially when you feel stuck.)

Customer Service Interactions
Once I had this, I went into digging out data. I looked through support tickets on Intercom, reviews on the app stores.
There’s so much insight you can pick from these two data sources before you even jump on surveys or calls. What I like about looking in there is how you get to see users express themselves. They describe their issues as it is at that moment which I believe is beneficial to data gathering. After this, I spoke with members of our brand engagement and customer support teams as well as some of our customers.
There’s rich data in support tickets. As a product manager, you should read through them consistently
Based on these, I was able to grasp what some of the problems were and what we needed to focus on for our next update. I put this together in a scope document and shared it with the customer-facing teams first to get their feedback. I wanted to make sure I had properly understood what customers’ issues were and was communicating clearly. Once we were aligned on the solution, the next thing was a conversation with design and engineering.

Design and Engineering Relations
At this stage, we started to dig into solutions and worked on understanding the problems even more as well as constraints. Many conversations led us to separate the dollar mutual funds from the Naira mutual funds, which is what you’ll see in the Cowrywise app now. If we couldn’t rename, we could at least cluster similar funds.
Impact: 150% Growth
The result of that seemingly simple solution was a 150% increase in the creation of dollar plans. It also led to the longest growth stretch we’ve experienced for the fund since inception. It goes to show that the most powerful solutions sometimes come from the little and simple changes we make.
As with all things in life, there’s still a lot to be done, changes will occur. So we’re not done yet. My team and I will keep working towards simplifying wealth management for African millennials.
In the meantime, if you don’t have a dollar fund, waste no time. Tap this link to invest in the dollar fund on Cowrywise. It is important to always have some investments in stable currencies like the dollar.
While you’re at it, feel free to shoot me an email if you have feedback, suggestions, questions or you just want to chitchat. I’m here for it all: yami@cowrywise.com.
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This was what i really needed honestly, considering my mates and friends were ahead in their finance game, getting properties and having the funds to travel out. i think i have to relax and enjoy my pace but of course with disciple and proper planning.
thank you for this.
Anytime, Ahunna
Ope what’s lockup and notice my investment was lost by 2.85% in a month how do I avoid this in the future.
Thanks for this, it’s really helpful
My biggest challenge is that I always don’t have enough to save at the end of the month. But with this techniques I will try to save one month at a time! Thank you cowrywise!
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This was really helpful, thanks @Ope
Glad it helped, Israel.
Thanks for reading.
Beautiful presentation here! The entire writeup paints a great picture of what it’s like to visualise something, make calculations, commit to that thing, and strike (and I’m not even much of a sports person) — and it’s great to see (and have experienced) how Cowrywise makes the entire process easier. Great stuff ??
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The article is timely and its a nice read too.
Many thanks for this piece @ Ope
Lovely write up sis Ope… I am so bad at managing money and I don’t know if you can help me with that. Thank you..
A write up that would have taken you time and effort to make….that makes it heartfelt
Thanks Ope
Thanks for this very much needed and heartfelt advice,really appreciate it,hope to be able to save consistently this year.
Thank you very kindly for putting the prices of advice together in such a detailed manner. Well done Ope.
Would love to marry you Ope,if you are not married
Thanks a bunch for this Ope?
the write up is top notch
Wow!!! These is indeed helpful now I can visualize my plans without too much thinking. Thanks ope
Helpful indeed ☺️