Project
Mobile application
We will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the tube well water distribution across the village. Currently, each family has a water reservoir that has a capacity of 200-300 liters. Whenever they find a deficit of water in their water reservoir, they go to the tube well location, which is around 500-1000 meters from the village, and switch on the tube well to get their water reservoir full.

Client
Emily Carter
Category
SaaS Product
Timeline
6 Months
Live Website
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Release Date
May 20, 2025
It begins with research and discovery to understand user needs, followed by wireframing and prototyping to map out user flows. The design then moves to high-fidelity UI development, with usability testing and iteration to refine the experience. Finally, the project includes design handoff and feedback incorporation, using tools like Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Miro, and After Effects throughout.
How might we handle the confirmation of whether water reached their water reservoir or not, how much time it will take to get completely full, and if filled completely, then who is next who needs water? How might we know when to go to the tube well to switch water flow at our side? How might we check the tube well valve status remotely and save plenty of our time? How might we avoid water leakage & electricity problems while the tube well is switched ON? How might we contact an electrician if our tubewell gets damaged?


Allowing users to monitor daily, weekly, and monthly consumption; notifying users of unusual usage to prevent wastage; providing visual data to help users understand and optimize consumption; Tracking water bills and payments within the app, offering guidance on conserving water.

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