The Importance of Good Startup Design (and Not Just Good Looks)

Before you throw your budget at the first Behance portfolio you see, let’s talk about what SaaS design is actually supposed to do.

It’s Not Just UI. It’s Psychology.

UX isn’t just about buttons and menus. It’s about reducing cognitive load (how much brainpower it takes to use your product). If your app feels like solving a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded, it’s time to rethink your SaaS interface.

Red Flags: How to Spot Disasters in the Making

1. Their Portfolio Is All Style, No Substance

If every project in a firm’s portfolio looks like a space-age dashboard for a crypto exchange—but doesn’t explain what the app actually does—that’s a problem. Ask: can this team test interface for usability, or just for Instagram?

2. They Don’t Talk About UX

Run. Run fast. Any company that only mentions "UI design" without a whisper of UX is like hiring a chef who only cares about plating, not flavor.

3. No Real Research

Design without research is just guessing with better fonts. If they don’t do user testing, stakeholder interviews, or competitor analysis, they’re building product in the dark.

What to Look For in a SaaS Design Partner

A Process That’s More Than Just Vibes

Ask about their workflow. A legitimate SaaS product development agency will:

  • Start with user research
  • Build UX wireframes
  • Conduct usability testing
  • Iterate based on data (not ego)

SaaS Experience (Not Just Pretty Websites)

Make sure they’ve actually worked on SaaS platforms. Webdesign for a bakery isn’t the same as designing complex onboarding flows for B2B users.

They Understand SaaS Metrics

A great SaaS UX team should know what conversion rates, churn, onboarding drop-off, and customer lifetime value are—and design to improve them.

Questions to Ask Before Signing Anything

1. Can you walk me through your UX research process?

If their answer sounds suspiciously like "we just wing it," that's your cue to move on.

2. Do you have case studies?

Not mockups. Not animations. Real SaaS product examples with metrics and results. 

3. What tools do you use for prototyping and testing?

If their most advanced tool is Photoshop, abort mission.

Where to Find a SaaS Design Agency That Gets It

You could scroll endlessly through freelance platforms, or you could work with people who:

  • Understand SaaS platforms inside out
  • Build interfaces users actually like
  • Have experience with B2B and B2C SaaS products
  • Speak business as well as design

Agencies like ours at Integritas are built for that. Explore how we build SaaS products with brains and beauty.

In Summary: Save Your Sanity and Pick Wisely

Choosing a SaaS design company isn’t about finding the fanciest Figma files. It’s about:

  • Understanding the value of UX
  • Vetting their research and process
  • Prioritizing clarity over complexity

Don’t let your platform become the next pretty-but-useless product. Choose wisely. Your future users (and therapist) will thank you.


P.S.: If you want your SaaS design to be memorable for the right reasons, you know where to find us.