
SaaS Dashboard Design
Create SaaS product designs with clear workflows and polished interfaces.
Great SaaS design does more than make your product look polished. It helps users onboard faster, complete tasks more easily, and stay engaged over time. We design product experiences that reduce friction, improve activation, and support long-term retention.

We design SaaS websites and product experiences that support usability, conversion, and long-term growth.
Our SaaS design services enhance key touchpoints, from websites to user journeys, improving digital experiences.

Create SaaS product designs with clear workflows and polished interfaces.

High-quality interface design for SaaS products, including layouts, components, states, and visual consistency across screens.

Thoughtful UX and UI that bring more clarity to the experience, reduce friction, and help users move through your product with confidence.

Websites crafted to articulate your product, establish trust swiftly, and direct visitors to demos or trials.

Consistent design systems speed up decision-making and improve collaboration between design and development.

Onboarding experiences designed to reduce friction, explain value faster, and help new users reach key actions sooner.

Step-by-step journey mapping for the actions users need to complete, from first click to successful outcome.
We compress delivery for SaaS teams by folding strategy, design and engineering into a single workflow built around reaching launch sooner.
We start with your idea and agree which handful of features have to land first.

We map the screens, journeys and product structure well before any code is written.

Designers and engineers pair up to turn the plan into a launch-ready product.

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Let's talk through your goals, your timeline, and how Diverse Studio can support your team.
Yes. We help B2B SaaS and AI companies turn an early idea into a product people can use, test, and grow with. This can include an MVP, a new platform, or a more complete product launch.
We begin by understanding your users, business model, product goals, and roadmap. Then we define the product structure, map key user journeys, plan the most important features, and create wireframes before moving into visual design.
We design the complete experience not just individual screens. That can include onboarding, dashboards, billing, settings, user roles, permissions, and other complex workflows your product may need.
If you are still validating the idea, we can help define the right MVP scope before development begins. Once the designs are approved, we can work with your developers or support the build with our in-house team.
Most SaaS design projects take 2–4 weeks for a focused feature, dashboard, or product improvement. A larger SaaS product with multiple user roles, complex workflows, responsive screens, and a design system usually takes 6–12 weeks.
We confirm the timeline after a discovery call, once we understand your product scope, priorities, and launch date. You’ll receive a clear plan with milestones, regular updates, and defined feedback points, so you always know what is happening and what comes next.
Yes. Many of our projects involve improving an existing SaaS product rather than starting from scratch.
As products grow, new features, changing user needs, and quick development cycles can make the experience feel inconsistent or difficult to use. We review your current product to find where users get stuck, where workflows feel unclear, and which improvements will have the biggest impact.
We do not recommend redesigning everything just for the sake of it. Instead, we prioritise the areas that matter most - such as onboarding, navigation, dashboards, key user flows, or a missing design system.
If you already have product managers, designers, or developers, we work closely with them and fit into your process. If you do not have an internal design team, we can create the foundation your product needs to grow.
The goal is a better product experience without disrupting the users and workflows you already have.
Yes. Dashboards and admin panels are a major part of our SaaS design work. We design complex product interfaces that help users understand data, manage tasks, and make decisions without feeling overwhelmed.
Before designing, we look at who is using the dashboard, what they need to see first, and what actions they need to complete regularly.
This helps us create clear layouts, useful data hierarchy, intuitive navigation, and visualisations that make information easier to understand.
We also design the supporting areas that make a SaaS product work, including user management, permissions, settings, notifications, reporting, billing, and internal tools.
Whether you are building a CRM, analytics platform, fintech product, ERP, healthcare system, or project management tool, we focus on making complex workflows feel simple.
We also design with growth in mind, so new features and modules can be added without making the product harder to use.
Yes. Onboarding has a big impact on whether new users understand your product, reach value quickly, and decide to stay.
We start by looking at your current onboarding journey. We identify where users get confused, abandon setup, or miss the actions that help them see your product’s value. Then we simplify the experience around the steps that matter most.
This may include clearer navigation, better empty states, guided setup, contextual tips, progress indicators, simpler forms, and a more focused introduction to key features. We avoid showing users everything at once. Instead, we help them learn the product at the right time.
Our goal is not simply to make onboarding look better. It is to make it easier for users to complete important actions, understand what to do next, and feel confident using your product from their first session.
Yes. We regularly work with founders, product managers, developers, and internal design teams.
Good product design should not happen in isolation. Your product managers bring priorities, customer insights, and roadmap context.
Your developers help us understand technical requirements and implementation constraints. We bring these perspectives together early so the work stays practical and aligned.
Throughout the project, we share work regularly, gather feedback, and make decisions before they become expensive to change. This reduces unnecessary revisions and makes the handoff from design to development much smoother.
You will have direct access to the team working on your product through shared communication channels, regular check-ins, and progress updates. We can work inside your existing process or help create a simpler one if needed.
Whether you have a large product team or only a few stakeholders, we aim to work like an extension of your team - not a disconnected external agency.
Yes. A design system gives your product team a clear, reusable foundation for designing and building new features.
As a SaaS product grows, it is easy for screens, components, and interactions to become inconsistent. Different people may solve the same problem in different ways, which creates extra work for designers and developers - and a less clear experience for users.
We create design systems with reusable components, typography, colours, spacing, icons, grids, interaction patterns, accessibility guidance, and documentation. Everything is designed to be practical for both designers and developers to use.
A good design system does more than make a product look consistent. It helps your team move faster, reduces repeated work, and makes future decisions easier.
Whether you are starting a new product or replacing an outdated component library, we can build a system that supports your current needs and grows with your roadmap.
Yes. Product design does not stop when the first version is launched. After launch, you may receive user feedback, add features, improve workflows, enter a new market, or prepare for your next product milestone. We can continue supporting your team as those needs change.
Post-project support can include new feature design, onboarding improvements, dashboard updates, design-system expansion, release support, and ongoing UI/UX refinement.
We can also help your team respond to customer feedback without losing consistency across the product.
For teams with ongoing design needs, we offer flexible monthly support. This gives you access to a dedicated design partner without the cost and time of hiring an in-house team.
If you only need occasional help, that works too. We can support a specific feature, product update, or future design challenge when it makes sense for your roadmap.
Yes. We design connected product experiences across web, mobile, tablet, and responsive layouts.
If your product is used on more than one device, we make sure it feels like one product - not separate experiences that happen to share a logo. We keep the visual identity, core user flows, and design language consistent while adapting each interface to how people use that device.
This is not simply a matter of shrinking desktop screens for mobile. Desktop and mobile users behave differently, so we consider navigation, screen space, touch interactions, content priority, and the context in which people use the product.
We also plan reusable components and responsive patterns from the beginning. This helps your developers build more efficiently and prevents inconsistency as the product grows.
Whether you need a web platform, a companion app, or both, we design an experience that feels clear and familiar wherever your users are.
Monthly SaaS design support starts at $2,999 per month. For larger teams that need more capacity and multiple active projects, plans start at $5,499 per month.
For a fixed-scope SaaS project, pricing depends on the product complexity, number of user roles, screens, workflows, and whether you need a design system or responsive layouts.
A typical 4-6 week product design project is usually in the $25,000–$34,000 range.
After a discovery call, we’ll recommend the right option and share a clear scope, timeline, and price before work begins - so there are no surprises later.