We are fully satisfied with the results; the quality and getting the deliverables on time and on budget.
Go ahead, put all your eggs in the user testing basket. We’ll watch from a safe distance.
We looked for a designer upon the recommendations and found Versions.
We've checked the work by testing it, and user tests gave good results. So we adopted it, and even though we had to release it without some of the offered advanced features - our users liked it.
I found them through a personal network and followed a referral. I liked that their approach was very logical and down to earth. They were very matter-of-fact, not just focused on sales.
The time spent on the site increased from 2 to 4.5 minutes, the bounce rate decreased from 60% to 41%, customers began to independently find answers to important questions for them without asking for help from consultants.
It wasn't just a formal collaboration; they really did care about the project's future. Alex and others from Versions had never been just wage-earners ready to do anything we asked; they questioned the value of any of our ideas and carefully improved it or even rejected it if needed.
I really liked the fact that you didn't just say: there was a study, and according to it we needed to do like this, it was a story why to do so, why it was important to read something, to learn somewhere, it was some kind of ui/ux pumping process..
In over 7 years in outsourced UX & UI design, I have encountered my share of situations that predictably resulted in worsening relationships (and losing money).
The end deliverable was a success. Versions seamlessly communicated with the company and quickly finished all mockups a few days after they received the request.
Versions understand business and the context of business within design. We didn't want design for design's sake, we needed a working tool. They bring added value to the table by being not just contractors but business partners, get an optimal decision and evolve along the way.
Versions understand business and the context of business within design. We didn't want design for design's sake, we needed a working tool. They bring added value to the table by being not just contractors but business partners, get an optimal decision and evolve along the way.
I found them through a personal network and followed a referral. I liked that their approach was very logical and down to earth. They were very matter-of-fact, not just focused on sales.
The end deliverable was a success. Versions seamlessly communicated with the company and quickly finished all mockups a few days after they received the request.
We looked for a designer upon the recommendations and found Versions.
It wasn't just a formal collaboration; they really did care about the project's future. Alex and others from Versions had never been just wage-earners ready to do anything we asked; they questioned the value of any of our ideas and carefully improved it or even rejected it if needed.
The time spent on the site increased from 2 to 4.5 minutes, the bounce rate decreased from 60% to 41%, customers began to independently find answers to important questions for them without asking for help from consultants.
We are fully satisfied with the results; the quality and getting the deliverables on time and on budget.
I really liked the fact that you didn't just say: there was a study, and according to it we needed to do like this, it was a story why to do so, why it was important to read something, to learn somewhere, it was some kind of ui/ux pumping process..
In over 7 years in outsourced UX & UI design, I have encountered my share of situations that predictably resulted in worsening relationships (and losing money).
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