(Vodafone Group Commercial)
Vodafone partners struggled to discover and access network APIs. No unified portal existed — each API had its own documentation style, auth method, and testing environment. Nothing was consistent, and manual provisioning created weeks of delay at every integration point.
Fragmented Access — Partners had no single place to discover, onboard, or test APIs. Every new integration required manual support intervention.
No Standardisation — Each API team maintained its own documentation. No shared auth patterns, no consistent sandbox environments, no unified developer experience.
The Objective: Design a CAMARA-compliant, self-service developer hub that unifies all Vodafone network APIs — enabling partners to discover, onboard, and test without any manual provisioning.
One Portal. Every API. Zero Friction. — A CAMARA-compliant developer hub that unifies API discovery, onboarding, and testing in one authenticated environment. Partners generate keys, explore sandboxes, and manage subscriptions without manual provisioning.
Three User Types — Structured the portal around partners, internal developers, and admins — with distinct flows, dashboards, and permission levels for each audience.
Stakeholder Research — Ran workshops with Vodafone product managers, partner developers, and API ops teams to map pain points and define success criteria.
Information Architecture — Built a dual-portal model: a public partner-facing API catalogue and an authenticated developer environment — sharing a common design system but serving distinct needs.
| Phase | Action & Outcome |
|---|---|
| Stakeholder Research | Workshops with Vodafone PMs, partner developers, and API ops. Mapped all pain points and defined success metrics for both partner-facing and internal-facing flows. |
| Information Architecture | Structured the portal around 3 user types — partners, developers, admins. Built separate entry points with shared underlying design system and auth layer. |
| CAMARA Compliance | Aligned all API schemas, documentation formats, and onboarding flows with CAMARA open-gateway standards — enabling interoperability across Vodafone Group markets. |
| Self-Service Flows | Designed end-to-end self-service onboarding: API key generation, sandbox provisioning, and subscription management — eliminating all manual intervention from the partner journey. |
64% reduction in task completion time vs the legacy toolset — validated through usability testing with partner developers across 3 integration scenarios.
3× faster partner onboarding — From weeks of manual provisioning to days of self-service access. Partners can generate keys, explore sandboxes, and submit for production access without a single support ticket.
40+ Countries — CAMARA-compliant architecture enables deployment across the full Vodafone Group footprint — a single portal design that scales globally without market-specific rebuilds.
Platform
Web Portal
APIs
3
Onboarding
3× Faster
Countries
40+
The core architectural question was whether to build a single unified portal or two distinct products — one for partners and one for internal developers. We resolved this with a dual-entry model sharing a common design system: same components, same tokens, different navigation paths and permission scopes.
CAMARA compliance was treated as a design constraint, not an afterthought — every IA decision was checked against the open-gateway standard, which ultimately made the portal more consistent and predictable for all developer audiences.
Have a project in mind? Let's talk.
Get In TouchOver the years I have worked for and cooperated with various companies from various industries.
Some of them can be found here:
Let's talk.
Unleashing brand potential through creative design and innovation.