
AgriFly
The field-ready app that lets agri-drone pilots plan smarter, spray better, and work faster.
Client
General Aeronautics
Timeline
Dec 2022 - March 2023
Deliverables
--UX/UI Design
Overview
AgriFly is a mobile-first application built for agri-drone pilots to plan flights, manage spray operations, and log mission data—directly from the field. Designed for on-ground efficiency, it bridges the gap between precision farming and pilot usability.
The app simplifies daily operations and gives pilots more control over their work. Whether it's planning a route or logging post-flight details, AgriFly is designed to make drone flying in the fields less chaotic and more efficient.
Understanding the Ground Reality
To design something that truly works in the field, we started by listening to the people who live it—Drone pilots.
We engaged in conversations with pilots to understand their day-to-day challenges, pain points, and specific needs. From regional climate variations and diverse crop requirements to regulatory hurdles and on-ground coordination, the goal was to capture the full picture. I contributed to developing the research protocols, crafting interview questions, and helping distill insights that would later guide key design decisions.
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Raw thoughts, big patterns—early findings from pilot interviews.
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Turning conversations into patterns
From Insights to Interface
With key pain points mapped, we translated them into focused design decisions—starting with the most critical parts of a pilot's day: getting started, planning flights, and staying air-ready.
We prioritized a clean, field-friendly UI that works even in low-connectivity zones, keeps pilots on track, and adds a little delight.


As agri-drone adoption grows across India, so does the need for tools that are field-ready, reliable, and intuitive. AgriFly is a step toward that future—one flight at a time.
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This project was conducted under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Some technical and operational details have been intentionally omitted or modified to respect confidentiality requirements.

