What is your favorite Indian website from a usability perspective? What aspect of it do you like?
- Sridhar Marri: I am yet to see a great Indian website on the Internet. However in the Intranet space, our Sparsh – the Infosys Intranet is my favorite. Its telescopic information architecture and flexible design for growth are two aspects that I like most. And it is full of life!
- Muthukumar: http://www.cleartrip.com/ I like it because the overall ticketing process is easy to use, defect free and fast.
- Param: www.cleartrip.com It is not cluttered. The user interface is simple. Implementation is slick and consistent (like immediate page refreshes, etc.).
- Amit Pande: The last one I liked was http://www.cleartrip.com – it made bookings easier by providing a lot of relevant information upfront, making trip price calculations easy, and keeping the credit card payment process straightforward. I also like some of the UI components used in the site, including the collapsible panes.
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I guess the almost obsessive focus on user experience and the KISS principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid) is paying off. Recently, we had also been chosen as the best Indian travel website (and there are quite a few of them out there) by PC World.
Kudos to the entire design, tech, and product team at Cleartrip for consistently kicking ass!
PS: And I beat Hrush to this post :-)
Experts wexperts :) but yep, Cleartrip still stands above the rest of the travel sites - I hope they turn equally good for international travels or atleast South Asia travels
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hey nandz, noone needs to comment on this.,
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keep it up guyz
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