Transdisciplinary research has gained increased attention in recent years, but skepticism persists among researchers, companies, and institutions. Common concerns include significant time investment, risk management, stakeholder identification, usability of research outcomes, lack of adherence to academic paradigms, and communication barriers between stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. Consequently, addressing these concerns within a transdisciplinary research project is crucial to reducing skepticism and promoting high-quality research outcomes. Within this assignment, a tool has been developed to address the aforementioned communicative barriers, while taking the other challenges into account. To accomplish this, areas for improvement were identified through research and interviews, then addressed using design engineering paradigms. The result is a flexible tool derived from the concept of a boundary object, along with a proposed methodology designed to mitigate communication challenges in transdisciplinary projects.