Design audit services to uncover usability gaps and growth blockers


Product UX Strategy
Define how the product should work, what problems it solves, and what should be prioritized — backed by user insights and business goals.
UX Research & User Testing
Understand user behaviour, validate ideas, and refine designs through interviews, testing, and real-world insights.
Web & App Interface (UI) Design
Design clean, modern, intuitive interfaces for mobile apps, web apps, and multi-platform digital experiences.
User Flows, IA & Prototyping
Structure information clearly, map journeys, and prototype real interactions to make sure the product feels natural to use.
Design Systems & UI Libraries
Build scalable design systems, components, tokens, and documentation that keep the product consistent and accelerate development.
Dashboard & Complex Workflow Design
Design data-heavy dashboards, reporting systems, and multi-step workflows for SaaS, fintech, analytics, and enterprise tools.
AI Product Experience Design
Craft UX for AI-driven interactions — copilots, chat interfaces, prompts, adaptive UI, and intelligent user flow
UX Audits & Conversion Optimization
Identify friction in flows, improve onboarding, optimize key actions, and refine core journeys to boost activation and conversions.



What is a design audit?
A design audit is a structured evaluation of an existing product’s user experience and
interface to identify usability issues, inconsistencies, and improvement opportunities.
How is a design audit different from UX research?
UX research focuses on discovering user needs and behavior. A design audit evaluates an existing experience to diagnose problems and recommend fixes.
When should a design audit be done?
Design audits are useful before redesigns, after major releases, when metrics drop, or when teams feel something isn’t working but aren’t sure why.
What deliverables do we receive from a design audit?
You receive a detailed audit report outlining issues, examples, severity levels, and prioritized recommendations.
How long does a design audit take?
Most design audits take 2–4 weeks, depending on product size, depth of review, and number of flows audited.
Do you need access to users or analytics?
Not always. We can conduct audits based on interface review alone, but access to analytics or recordings can strengthen findings.
Will a design audit replace usability testing?
No. A design audit identifies problems; usability testing validates them with real users. They often work best together.
Can you audit specific features instead of the whole product?
Yes. We can focus on critical flows, high-impact features, or problematic areas instead of auditing everything.
Do you also help implement audit recommendations?
Yes. Many teams engage us after the audit to redesign, refine, or validate improvements.
Is a design audit useful for mature products?
Absolutely. Mature products often accumulate complexity, making audits especially valuable for improving clarity and consistency.







