Backpocket,

Making social payments
more social.

Backpocket,

Making social payments
more social.

Client,

Backpocket

Client,
Backpocket

Role,

Branding, Strategy, Product, UX

Role,
Branding, Strategy, UX, End-to-end

Recognition,

AGDA Awards Finalist

Recognition,
AGDA Awards Finalist

Design Lead

Design Lead

Scott Milton (Myself)

Scott Milton (Myself)

Studio

Studio

Josephmark

Josephmark

Designer

Designer

Sebastian Cruz

Sebastian Cruz

Animator

Animator

Grayson Huddart

Grayson Huddart

Involvement

Involvement

Visual Identity

Product Envisioning

Product UI

End-to-end

Strategy

Prototyping

Visual Identity

Product Envisioning

Product UI

End-to-end

Strategy

Prototyping

Backpocket is a social payments app designed to make splitting bills and paying friends back feel natural — not transactional. Built for a generation used to sharing everything from rent to restaurant tabs, the app brings ease and clarity to one of life’s most awkward interactions: money between mates.

With a growing user base across Australia, Backpocket eliminates the cringe from shared expenses through a product experience that feels conversational, secure, and all-in-one.

From concept to launch, the project began with deep product discovery, mapping user behaviours, competitive gaps, and emotional friction points.

The core insight: splitting money isn’t hard, it’s just uncomfortable. To solve for that, the experience needed to be both highly functional and highly human. Most existing tools handled either payments or tracking — Backpocket needed to do both, and do it seamlessly.

Design focused on fluid interactions and a conversational UI, making it feel less like managing finances and more like messaging a friend. Behind the scenes, security was paramount. The platform was built on AWS with rigorous threat modelling and full penetration testing conducted prior to launch.

Backpocket is a social payments app designed to make splitting bills and paying friends back feel natural — not transactional. Built for a generation used to sharing everything from rent to restaurant tabs, the app brings ease and clarity to one of life’s most awkward interactions: money between mates.

With a growing user base across Australia, Backpocket eliminates the cringe from shared expenses through a product experience that feels conversational, secure, and all-in-one.

From concept to launch, the project began with deep product discovery, mapping user behaviours, competitive gaps, and emotional friction points.

The core insight: splitting money isn’t hard, it’s just uncomfortable. To solve for that, the experience needed to be both highly functional and highly human. Most existing tools handled either payments or tracking — Backpocket needed to do both, and do it seamlessly.

Design focused on fluid interactions and a conversational UI, making it feel less like managing finances and more like messaging a friend. Behind the scenes, security was paramount. The platform was built on AWS with rigorous threat modelling and full penetration testing conducted prior to launch.

Result

Results

Backpocket launched as a mobile-first, full-stack solution for social payments — combining payment functionality, expense tracking, and group management in one cohesive experience.

Backpocket launched as a mobile-first, full-stack solution for social payments — combining payment functionality, expense tracking, and group management in one cohesive experience.