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What’s the point of creating a website or application if users can’t figure out how to use it? A user-centered approach to designing a user interface (UI) is crucial to ensuring users interact with your product and keep coming back. The user experience (UX) packages below will help you create an easy-to-use and intuitive interface for your users that’ll ensure conversions and customer loyalty. View our full list of UX companies.
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- Compare the User Experience features you can get for your budget
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List of Top UX/UI Design Packages
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Starting at $2,500View Package
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Number of revisions3
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Competitive UX Analysis
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UX Strategy
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UI Design
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Usability Testing
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Starting at $10,000View Package
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AppSight® DiscoverAI-assisted behavior summary (automatically identifies UX friction patterns)
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AppSight® ContinuousAI-enhanced usage summaries and trend detection.
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Number of revisions1
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Competitive UX Analysis
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UX Strategy–
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Starting at $10,000View Package
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Competitive UX Analysis–
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Number of revisions2
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User Research & Personas–
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Prototype
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UI Design
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Starting at $4,500View Package
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Designer20 hrs
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Project Management
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WireframesYes
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UI Design
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UX Strategy–
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Starting at $799View Package
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Planning / Concept Understanding
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Market Research / Brand Analysis–
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UI Design
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UX Design–
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Prototype–
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Starting at $3,999 /mo.View Package
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Number of revisions2
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Competitive UX Analysis–
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UX Strategy–
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User Research & Personas–
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User Flows
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Starting at $1,600View Package
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UX Strategy–
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WireframesQuick wires
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UI Design
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Design Tool(s)figma
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Prototype–
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Starting at $1,099View Package
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Number of screensUp to 3
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IncludedBrandaligned colors typography and elements
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Number of revisions1 revision cycle
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WireframesNot included
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Full component design systemNot included
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Starting at $4,000 /mo.View Package
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Design Scope6 to 8 Screens
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Flow Mapping + Personas
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High-Fidelity Web or Mobile UI
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Basic Clickable Prototype
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Figma + Exports
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Starting at $10,000 /mo.View Package
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Qualitative UX research
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Quantitative UX research
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CRO & CXO hypothesis generation
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A/B & other validation testing
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Advanced analytics & reporting
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Starting at $3,000View Package
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Number of Pages6
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Website SEO Analysis
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Dedicated Project Manager
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SEO-friendly Site Structure
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Copywriting
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Starting at $1,999View Package
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Custom UI/UX Design (Figma/Adobe XD)
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Wireframing & Prototyping
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User Flow & Interaction Design–
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Responsive & Mobile Optimization
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Basic UX Research & Competitor Analysis
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Starting at $2,000 /mo.View Package
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Discovery Workshop
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Weekly Meetings & Project Management
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Expert ReviewWhen Applicable
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Competitive AnalysisWhen Applicable
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Generative User Research
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Starting at $2,800View Package
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High-level requirements collection (Meetings with stakeholders, brainstorming, workshops), Competitor analysis, User Research & Personas10h
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Design thinking workshop0
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User Journey Map / user flow design4h
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Wireframing8h
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Prototyping (low/high fidelity)0
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Starting at $1,650View Package
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Stakeholder interview & Defining goals
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Understanding the business
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Understanding the customers
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User scenarios evaluated4
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UX Audit TypeExpert Review
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UX Packages FAQs
Searching for a UX company but not sure where to start? Explore user experience design packages listed above or read through common UX package-related questions below.
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UX design packages on Clutch.co range from $1,650–$21,600.
On average, industry UX designers charge $100–$150 per hour.
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Select a UX design package based on your company’s specific needs. These include project turnaround time, the amount of custom UX required, and the number of working hours, just to name a few.
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User interface (UI) is the interface in which users interact with an application or website. It refers to the visual elements that users interact with, such as screens, toggles, icons, buttons, forms, etc…. UI design is about the visual design or looks of the page (e.g. colors, typography, graphics….)
User Experience (UX) design is creating a user interface with a user’s experience and journey to ensure the interface is easy to use. It considers the logic of where things are placed and the steps users must take to achieve their goals.
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Connecting reputable UX companies to other growing businesses and verifying their trustworthiness is what we do best. The companies listed above have been vetted and include verified reviews from real customers. You can also feel good about the UX packages being offered, each one includes transparent UX pricing and a clear scope of work—ideal for small-to-midsize businesses with a specific project in mind.
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UX research methods include behavioral, quantitative, qualitative and attitudinal. Each domain touches on various tactics to gather valuable user information. This includes interviews, surveys, A/B testing, focus groups, field studies, analytics review, card sorting and more.
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When users land on your website or app, there are actions you want them to take. These actions or conversions support your business goals. i.e. form submissions for email collection, asset downloads, direct purchases, scheduling a meeting, calling, etc.
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From creating a seamless website experience to product and packaging design, UX design is critical in influencing the user journey. User experience design is the process of designing a UI with utility, ease of use and efficiency in mind. By prioritizing users’ experience in using a product, adoption of the product and conversion on the application increase.
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The UX design process is often broken down into 4 key steps.
User research: The UX research process involves understanding users’ behaviors, motivations and needs through interviews, focus groups and surveys. This helps designers understand how people use their existing product or related products, as well as what they want out of the product being designed.
Design: The design process transforms the outcomes of the user research into a high-fidelity interactive interface. This often takes form in mockups and wireframes at first.
Testing: Once the interface is designed, designers will often bring back users from the research stage and have them test, or interact with, the design. This phase is called usability testing and allows for additional feedback—ironing out any kinks that users may find cumbersome or unintuitive.
Implementation: Finally, once testing is done, the interface is ready to be added to the product and launched for live users.
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Popular UX design tools include Figma, Adobe Creative Cloud, UXPin, Proto.io, InVision, Overflow and more. A robust suite of design tools can be pricey, which is another reason to partner with a pro.