Client: June.ai
Art Director: Diego Bustamante
Web Development: John Jung, Dan Radenkovic, Ostap Holbut
Magically categorize and redesign your non-conversational messages into a feed for a more engaging experience.Each category is designed and adapted to each type of content. June.ai automatically pulls files and connects with other API’s to combine and organize all the information for you.
June acts as your personal gatekeeper. Ask June to approve, unsubscribe, or block new people or companies that contact you. June can distinguish people that belong to your internal network (team members, friends) vs external (clients, new contacts, etc.) and automatically approve the first ones.
Focus on Human-To-Human Communication
June was designed so emails are categorized into conversations and non-conversational messages so users can be more focused and efficient with fewer distractions on their day to day workflow.
Organized. Engaging. Smart.
A feed of non-conversational messages
June presents non-conversational messages in a more engaging way. Each category is designed and adapted to each type of content so users don't have to look for a CTA or a missing link in a long endless message.
The request center
The newest feature lets users approve, unsubscribe, or block new people or companies that contact them. June can distinguish people that belong to a user's internal network (team members, friends) vs external (clients, new contacts, etc.) and automatically approve the first ones.
Electronic-Mail (a.k.a. e-mail) was built 45 years ago to replace physical mail.
Today, it has become a hub for all our online communication and information. But it wasn’t built for that. They decided it was time to challenge the foundational elements of email.
June was designed as a digital hub for e-mail and collaboration, created for the way we live and work today.
Since inception we released 3 main versions of the app:
MVP
For the MVP, the core features were “Conversations” and “Interactive Messages”
Public Launch
After gathering insights during our private beta we introduced the “Feed” and “Request Center”.
Final Version
The team and I dedicated the next year expanding our feature set based on the user's feedback and getting the app in place for iOS 12's release and Dark mode.