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YPO Forum Hub

Redefining Connection for Global Leaders

YPO, a global community of 34,000 CEOs, thrives on one core ritual: The Forum. Confidential, high-trust peer groups where leaders connect deeply. But conversations were scattered across WhatsApp, Slack, and email, making the experience inconsistent and impossible to scale.

Problem

Forum conversations — YPO’s most valuable benefit — were happening on scattered tools. Members felt disconnected, support was inconsistent, and the experience couldn’t be scaled to a global level.

Outcome

Forum Hub became the secure, centralized home where 34,000+ leaders could connect, discover groups, and grow together, without losing the intimacy that makes Forums powerful.

Role

Senior UX/UI Designer

Timeline

6 Months

Team

A cross-functional team of 4 developers, 2 PMs, 2 POs — with me as the sole designer.

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My Role

As Senior Product Designer, I led the design vision and execution for Forum Hub — from initial discovery to high-fidelity delivery.

I worked closely with PMs, POs, engineers, and YPO leadership to translate ritual-driven interactions into seamless digital flows.

Stakeholder interviews

User journey mapping

Design system integration

Prototypes & usability validation

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Problems. Decisions. Impact.

Fragmented Communication

Members juggled WhatsApp, Slack, and email. We created one centralized, private space tailored to how Forums actually communicate.

No Discovery Path

Discovery didn’t exist. We built an intelligent search system with filters by topic, region, and availability.

Lack of Structure

Forum leaders had no admin tools. We introduced role-based permissions, onboarding flows, and governance tools that supported leadership — not complexity.

Platform Fatigue

Members were already using too many tools. Forum Hub felt native to YPO, with a minimal UI and deep integration into their design system.

Empathy. Insight. Action.

Discovery

Interviewed members, moderators, and regional chairs

Mapped the Forum lifecycle — from formation to conflict resolution

Audited the tools members were already using

Design

Built responsive flows for messaging, search, and admin dashboards

Prioritized accessibility and confidentiality at every touchpoint

Added gentle guardrails: warnings, visibility controls, and flexible structure.

Validation

Conducted usability testing with real members

Refined content hierarchy based on feedback

Collaborated with developers to ensure smooth implementation across legacy systems

Results. Reach. Recognition.

Key Outcomes

Strategic Wins

Claudia with YPO Software Engineering Team

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Final Thoughts

Designing for Forums meant designing for trust. These weren’t just features — they were sacred spaces. 

This project pushed me to translate human rituals into scalable digital systems — and reinforced my belief that design can elevate relationships, not just products.

And yes, here was a trip to Dallas to celebrate. 😉

Claudia at YPO Connections in Dallas, TX
Claudia drinking coffee in Seattle

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