UX/UI redesign sprint
For SaaS and complex interfaces. I rebuild flows, structure, and key screens — no “cosmetics for the sake of cosmetics.”
from $450
Timeline: 3–5 days
I help founders and SaaS teams launch web and iOS products with clear UX and production-ready execution.
I take on work where product logic and implementation quality both matter.
For SaaS and complex interfaces. I rebuild flows, structure, and key screens — no “cosmetics for the sake of cosmetics.”
from $450
Timeline: 3–5 days
I design and build release-ready features: onboarding, paywall, monetization, and core product scenarios.
from $600
Timeline: 4–10 days
Fast product audit: UX issues, priorities, and a concrete improvement plan — no fluff.
from $149
Timeline: 48 hours
Final cost depends on scope. Before we start, we align on scope, price, and timeline.

An iOS app designed to help users understand whether vitamins and supplements affect their lab results. More data, complex logic, and a strong focus on stability.
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A habit tracker focused on simplicity and consistency. I reviewed popular apps, chose key scenarios, and built a product without bloat. The idea: help users come back every day.
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My first iOS project from design to release. Worked with a marketer. Picked a clear niche, looked at competitors, simplified flows, and shipped to App Store. Focus on clear UX, minimal features, and fast launch.
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Nuclear plant monitoring — less about UI, more about understanding system state. The project involved reworking logic, 3D storage visualization, and syncing complex scenarios. Goal: reduce load on engineers and speed up decisions.
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Cross-platform app for monitoring and configuring engineering equipment. Focus on clear scenarios, data, and adaptation for mobile and tablets.
View case studyGoal: Understand the task and define boundaries.
Outcome: Scope of work, timeline, and collaboration format.
Goal: Start quickly, without unnecessary bureaucracy.
Outcome: A clear plan for the next iteration.
Goal: Keep the process transparent.
Outcome: Updates on an agreed cadence (daily or weekly): progress, open questions, and next steps.
Goal: Deliver a working outcome — not just files.
Outcome: Everything needed for implementation, plus support during rollout.
I take products from design to release — no gap between design and code.