What We Did
Product discovery and scope definition
User personas and problem statement creation
Sitemap and user flow design
Content structure for all core pages
Homepage redesign with guided search entry
Search results experience redesign
Information hierarchy and prioritization
Pricing structure and plan differentiation
Design system foundations
Dark OSINT-focused visual direction
Conversion-focused CTAs and upgrade logic
OathNet
is an intelligence search platform built to help users investigate digital footprints across multiple sources from one place. The goal of this project was to redesign the website experience to make complex OSINT data easier to understand, faster to access, and more trustworthy for different user types. I focused on restructuring the
information architecture, simplifying the search flow, and clarifying what users find after each lookup. The redesign balances a dark, intelligence-driven aesthetic with clear hierarchy, readable data blocks, and guided sections that reduce confusion after search results appear. The final
experience supports both casual users and professionals by presenting high-volume data in a structured, scannable way while reinforcing privacy, security, and performance at every step.