The Agile Referral Hiring Platform | Find Hidden Talent & Hire Faster | Boon
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Design System Inspiration
Goboon — extracted via DESIGN.md
HR · Referral hiring platform
Typography
Roobertpro
Heading
Helvetica
Body
Color palette
TL;DR
Goboon utilizes a high-contrast "monochrome-plus" system where a deep navy base (`#0e1c32`) provides professional weight against a pure white background. The brand injects high-voltage energy through two primary action colors: a vibrant spring green (`#1ccb7c`) for primary CTAs and a warm amber (`#ffc107`) for secondary highlights and community-focused accents. Typography is strictly **Roobertpro**, using medium weights (500) for headlines to maintain a friendly yet tech-forward posture. Visual depth is achieved through extremely soft, large-radius shadows (`rgba(102, 85, 217, 0.15)`) and pill-shaped geometry that softens the corporate HR utility.
Target audience
The platform is designed for HR professionals and talent acquisition teams looking to streamline and enhance their employee referral programs with advanced automation and gamification features.
Full tech stack
Analytics
Meta description
A hiring and talent acquisition platform that super-charges employee referral programs with automation, gamification, fast onboarding, and HR tech integrations.
Brand Voice
Agile, punchy, and disruptive, Boon speaks like a tech-forward partner that values speed and community over corporate bureaucracy.
Positioning
Boon is an AI-driven referral recruiting platform for businesses that want to ditch traditional, slow hiring methods. It leverages network effects and community-driven sourcing to find passive talent faster and cheaper than job boards or legacy systems.
Voice principles
- —Agile and Fast: Use short, active sentences that emphasize speed and immediate results.
- —Disruptive: Position the product as a modern alternative to "old" ways of working like annual contracts, rolodexes, and manual admin work.
- —Confident: Speak with authority about the power of AI and network effects without using overly academic or dense language.
- —Community-Centric: Focus on the collective power of networks, employees, and external advocates rather than just individual recruiters.