
BenefitMe adapts to its users
A new web experience designed to make a product that has become more complete, easier to understand and to use on a daily basis.
What is BenefitMe?
BenefitMe is an HR platform developed by Dexio that allows employees to centralise their HR information, view their benefits and run various simulations based on their personal and professional situation.
Designed to make complex information more accessible on a day-to-day basis, the platform is constantly evolving to meet the needs of the teams.
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Teams' daily lives
BenefitMe is used at different times in the daily routines of employees and HR teams.
Employees access it to check their benefits, find HR information or perform various simulations related to their personal and professional situation.
Companies, for their part, use the platform to centralise and showcase their HR offering, while providing a clearer and more accessible experience for their teams.
Over time, the platform has progressively integrated new uses and features, enriching the experience offered to different users.
New challenges
As the platform has evolved, new needs have gradually emerged.
BenefitMe must now succeed in speaking to several audiences with different expectations, while maintaining a coherent and easy-to-understand experience.
The challenge is therefore not only visual but also structural: enabling each user to quickly identify what concerns them and to more easily understand the value offered by the platform.
The real challenge
The true challenge is to evolve the experience without weighing down the navigation or complicating existing uses, and to simplify a complex product without undermining its functional richness.
The site must succeed in presenting a platform that has become richer and more complete, while maintaining a fluid and immediately understandable experience.
The evolution imagined by Dexio
Work began with a structuring phase:
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identify the two main audiences;
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organise the content;
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simplify the messages;
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clarify the user journeys.
The site now clearly distinguishes two approaches:
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a version aimed at employees, focused on daily use;
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a version aimed at companies, focused on HR management.
This separation allows each user to quickly envision their path, without confusion.
In parallel, a significant effort to simplify the content was carried out.
The objective was not to say more, but to be more understandable.
Overview of the new site

Employees' view
The Employees' view is the version that employees of the company can access.

Manager's view
The manager's view is the version to which the company's human resources staff have access.
What does this change in everyday use?
The redesign now enables:
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a better understanding of the offering within the first few seconds;
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a clear distinction between the two versions of the product;
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smoother navigation;
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a more readable experience;
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a more modern and coherent image.
The site now fully plays its role: presenting the product, guiding users and supporting the platform's commercial development.
What are the technical aspects?
The design has been completely rethought to support this new structure.
We worked in co-creation with Pencil Studio to produce a more modern, more readable and more coherent interface that aligns with the product's positioning.
The approach remained deliberately pragmatic:
prioritise clarity, information hierarchy and ease of navigation.
The site was developed with a stack that we regularly use at Dexio:
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Laravel;
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Inertia;
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Vue.js.
This approach combines the robustness of the Laravel backend with the smoothness of a modern frontend interface.
It also provides a solid foundation for evolving the site over time, without unnecessarily complicating the architecture.
What can we take away
A website is not just a showcase.
It is also a tool for understanding.
When a product evolves, its web experience must evolve with it to remain aligned with the realities of usage and users.
In this project, the work was not about adding more content, but about better structuring, better explaining and better guiding.
That is often where the difference is made.
Understand usage before designing the tools.
This is the approach that allows Dexio to design solutions that are truly adapted to realities on the ground.
Do you have an internal process that could be simplified, automated or made more accessible? Let's talk.





