Designing Darb: Abu Dhabi’s next-generation mobility platform

Q Mobility set out to become the leading digital mobility platform in Abu Dhabi. As their strategic design partner, we collaborated to transform parking, tolls, permits and payments into one connected ecosystem. By combining service design, UX design and a scalable design system, we helped translate ambition into a human-centered platform that strengthens trust, reduces friction and supports long-term growth.

Client

Q Mobility

Challenge

Uniting fragmented mobility services to lay the groundwork for expansion while reducing strain on Customer Care. 

Impact

A modular mobility ecosystem that increases user confidence, reduces service pressure and enables new services to scale.

DarbX: The one-stop-shop mobility app for people in Abu Dhabi

We partnered up to build a mobility platform focused on future service expansion and, at the same time, to solve big platform issues. The outcome is a unified digital ecosystem with:

🚀 Scalable digital foundation

For the organization, it means a scalable foundation that enables growth and operational efficiency as the service offering grows.

🧩 Transparent processes

Registrations, permissions and permits are transparent and easy to complete without switching between different platforms.

🚗  Easier vehicle management

Households in Abu Dhabi, where vehicles are often registered to one person per household, can now easily manage these.

💳 Solid mobility wallet

With an easy-to-use payment infrastructure for users to use on all mobility services.

🦾 Centralized AI support hub

Minimising the strain on chat and call options through AI-driven knowledge

🙌 User confidence and trust

No more unexpected charges for users due to improper registration or payment failures.

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Increasing revenue and reducing strain on customer care

Q Mobility operates at the intersection of regulation, infrastructure and public service. Its goal was to increase revenue by offering a digital service that fulfils all residential mobility needs while reducing operational costs.

Its service offering relied heavily on third-party platforms because it lacked a single digital mobility infrastructure that connects services, data, payments, and user accounts. This fragmentation of touchpoints causes confusion, leading to fines, low adoption and high pressure on customer care. It also prevents the city from evolving towards smarter, data-driven mobility services.
The ambition was to digitalize and take control over the scattered touchpoints by building a connected mobility ecosystem that is unique to the Emirates.

Designing what Q Mobility needs, not what they want

We approached this collaboration through a design thinking lens. Starting with understanding before building. Instead of immediately redesigning screens, we immersed ourselves in the ecosystem: service safaris, regulations, backend logic, customer care data, internal usage patterns and stakeholder ambitions. Through stakeholder workshops, service blueprinting and journey mapping, we reframed the challenge from “redesign the app” to “redesign how mobility works as a connected system.”

Throughout the collaboration, we navigated key tensions: speed versus validation, ambition versus feasibility, global UX patterns versus local cultural nuance. By making these trade-offs explicit and aligning strategy with execution, design became a strategic layer within the organization, not only a delivery function.

 

Next steps

This collaboration lays the foundation for:

  • Using the built design system to integrate more and more services through POC and Experiment design.
  • The team will actively support Product Ownership and combine a lean startup for design and SCRUM for dev handover to set a sustainable process within Q MOBILITY to tackle design challenges.
  • With the launch of the app for test audiences, the first feedback loops will add a lot of work to the backlog, so the challenge will remain to scale up while improving the existing service. With mutual importance.
  • In the short term, the team will collaborate with Q Mobility throughout 2026 to spot new opportunities and incorporate new services into the app.

The app is designed to evolve, with Q Mobility and with the people of Abu Dhabi.

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