Boon WaterAi

Designing clarity for a connected ecosystem
• UI • UX • Strategy • Concept
Boon partnered with us once again—this time, to completely redesign their WaterAi application. Initially built as a prototype during a testing phase, the earlier version did not adequately address the needs or behaviors of its intended user base. Recognizing the need for a more intuitive and purposeful design, Boon was ready to reimagine the app from the ground up.
Making function feel effortless
Guided by a strategic foundation developed by Moshimbo, our design approach focused on understanding the unique needs of Boon’s users. From on-ground technicians to enterprise administrators, each interaction was carefully restructured to match user behavior. Information flows were rethought, journeys simplified. Navigation was reimagined—from dashboards to nested controls—all within a single, fluid screen that adapts to any user type.The result was an app that works hard behind the scenes, but feels seamless in use. We designed every screen with intention, ensuring even the most complex tasks could be performed without friction. Large systems were made scannable, micro-actions became touchpoints, and the UI mirrored the calm clarity of the Boon brand.
Form, function, and flow
We introduced Boon’s design language to the digital product—not just as an aesthetic layer, but as a system of logic and structure. Overlapping cards, responsive modules, and an elegant type system created visual hierarchy while keeping the interface clean. The machine, at the core of it all, was given a dedicated “skeleton”—a single scroll that captures its total functionality, from technical readings to real-time updates.
Stories that matter, always visible
One of Boon’s key differentiators lies in its impact. Sustainability stories—often buried in secondary menus—were given prominence with a dedicated space in the navigation. Just like water, these stories needed to flow freely.
Designed to scale
From mobile to desktop, across user roles and device types, the system was built to scale. The navigation adapts fluidly. Settings, once dense and scattered, are now scrollable categories—making large sets of technical data feel navigable and light.
Building a new way for people to connect with water.
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