

Great software lives or dies by its interface. You can ship the most sophisticated backend in your category — multi-tenant architecture, AI-powered automation, bulletproof APIs — but if your users get lost on the first screen, churn will quietly drain the business you spent years building. UIDB's UX/UI design services exist for one reason: to turn complex products into interfaces that real people actually want to use, day after day.
We are a boutique R&D house, not a design-only agency. Every interface we deliver is engineered with the people who will eventually code it standing right next to the people drawing it in Figma. That collaboration is why our designs ship — and ship clean — instead of becoming wall art in a Notion doc.
Our sweet spot is established companies and funded startups building real, complex software — not marketing pages. Clients typically come to us in one of three moments:
UX/UI design is not one job; it is a stack of disciplines that have to interlock. Here is what is included in a typical UIDB design engagement:
We interview real users — yours, or recruited representatives — and map their actual workflows, friction points, and mental models. We complement qualitative interviews with quantitative signals from your analytics (Mixpanel, Amplitude, GA4) and session replays (Hotjar, Clarity). The output is a clear, opinionated problem statement, not a vague "users want it to be intuitive."
Before any pixel is pushed, we structure the product. Navigation, hierarchy, entity relationships, primary and secondary jobs-to-be-done — all mapped. For B2B SaaS, this is often where 80% of UX wins are unlocked. A clean information architecture makes the rest of the design obvious.
We sketch every screen and edge case in wireframes, then assemble them into a clickable prototype your stakeholders can actually walk through. This is where we catch the missing states, the ignored error paths, and the "wait, what happens if the user has no data yet?" questions before they become expensive rework.
Now the craft begins. Typography, color systems, spacing scales, iconography, motion language — everything that turns a wireframe into a product people brag about. We build in Figma using auto-layout, variants, and proper component architecture so handoff is trivial and changes are cheap.
Every project ships with a tokenized design system: colors as variables, spacing as a scale, typography as a hierarchy, components as the single source of truth. This is what keeps your product visually coherent as your team grows from 3 designers to 30.
Before development starts, we test high-fidelity prototypes with real users. Five users, recorded, with tasks. The findings reshape the design before code is written — which is the cheapest possible place to fix a usability bug.
Because we are also a development company, our Figma files are built to be coded. Components match the React structure. Spacing matches Tailwind tokens. Animations are documented with timing curves. The result: faster builds, fewer "the designer didn't think of that" tickets, and pixel-perfect production code.
SaaS UX is its own beast. You are designing for power users who will live inside your product 8 hours a day — not for a one-time conversion. That means information density, keyboard shortcuts, bulk operations, smart defaults, and a design system that scales across 40+ screens. We have shipped UX for B2B SaaS in fintech, ecommerce analytics, logistics, HR-tech, and adtech. Common patterns we get right out of the gate: dashboard hierarchy, table density vs. card layouts, multi-tenant role switching, empty states that actually onboard, and the dreaded "settings" navigation.
Mobile design is platform-aware. We follow Apple's HIG and Google's Material guidelines where they help — and break them where your brand demands it. Native gestures, thumb zones, gesture-driven navigation, dark mode, accessibility, and performance-aware design (no 4MB hero images on a 3G connection) are part of every mobile engagement. We also design for cross-platform contexts: React Native, Flutter, and our own React Cordova stack.
Enterprise UX is where most agencies fail. Dense data, complex permissions, integration overload, and users who actually want 47 filters on a single screen. We design dashboards that prioritize the right metrics, tables that scale to 100k rows without dying, and admin panels that internal teams genuinely enjoy. We have done this for ERPs, CRMs, BI tools, and AI control panels.
Every engagement runs through four phases. We resist the urge to skip steps — that is how design debt accumulates.
Timelines flex by scope — a 12-screen MVP design takes 4-6 weeks; a 60-screen enterprise platform with a full design system runs 10-14 weeks.
SaaS platforms, fintech, B2B marketplaces, AI-powered tools, ERPs and CRMs, mobile commerce, healthtech, edtech, and internal enterprise tools. We have a particular strength in data-heavy, workflow-driven products — the kind that other agencies struggle to make beautiful.
A small project — say, a 10-screen MVP design — typically ranges from $8,000-$18,000. A full SaaS platform design with a complete design system runs $25,000-$70,000. We always scope upfront so there are no surprises mid-project.
Yes. If you already have a design system, we extend it. If you have brand guidelines but no system, we build the system on top of your brand. If you have neither, we start clean.
Absolutely. We start with a UX audit: usability heuristics, user interviews, analytics review, and a prioritized list of issues. Then we redesign in stages, often shipping improvements incrementally rather than as a "big bang."
Both. We design responsive web apps, native iOS and Android, and cross-platform (React Native, Flutter, React Cordova). We always design with the implementation stack in mind.
Yes — and this is one of our biggest differentiators. We are a full software development company, so most clients have us design and then build the product end-to-end. Same team, no handoff loss.
Explore real products we have designed and shipped: Purple X (consumer mobile app), Balcar (automotive platform), Pricez (price comparison), Innocap (B2B fintech), and many more in our success stories.
UX/UI design is rarely a standalone purchase. Most of our clients pair it with:
If your software deserves an interface that matches its substance, we should talk. We will spend 30 minutes understanding your product, your users, and what is in the way — then tell you honestly whether UIDB is the right partner. Contact us for a free consultation and let's design something worth shipping.
We'd love to hear about your challenge and propose a tailored solution.
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