## Problem
A small percentage of users discovers Suggested edits in the app. Furthermore, users are not trying Suggested edits out when they’ve unlocked one of its contribution tasks. Below you’ll find analytics data to illustrate the actual state and to provide context:
- 4% of all users that have unlocked at least one Suggested edits feature have tried it out.
- 7% of all users that have edited via Suggested edits are active on a daily basis.
[Link to analytics from June 2019](https://analytics.wikimedia.org/datasets/wikipedia-android-app-reports/metrics/2019-06.html)
## Hypotheses
- Users do not find Suggested edits since the feature is not visible enough.
- Unlock dialogs and notifications are unclear. Users are not intrigued to try out the feature in the first place.
- Users don’t understand what Suggested edits is all about and are therefore not returning.
## Goals*
- 7% of all users that have unlocked at least one Suggested edits feature have tried it out.
- 10% of all users that have edited via Suggested edits are active on a daily basis
//* The main purpose of the efforts for Suggested edits on Android is to learn how to attract new types of editors and to apply these learnings to other WMF products.//
## How do we reach these goals with V3?
- We need to offer multiple, visible paths into Suggested edits.
- We need to communicate the feature more clearly so users are intrigued to start editing.
- We need to make sure that people are motivated to keep using Suggested edits.
## Todos
- [x] Think about analytics data (T231818)
- [x] Designs for edit stat tooltips
- [ ] Finalize concept for pausing/blocking
- [ ] Finalize illustrations/icons, consider creating a separate icon for article descriptions and image captions
- [ ] Create SVG icons for different edit quality states
- [ ] Design for sepia, dark & black theme
- [ ] Design for tablets
- [ ] Upload designs to Zeplin