UX, best practices and usability auditing
We work on UX audits adapted to the maturity level of each project: from heuristic analysis and best practices, to advanced audits with research, behavioral design and CRO.
UX audit for websites and ecommerce
We analyze the user experience of your website to understand how people navigate, how they find information and what frictions appear along the way.
This audit allows us to have a clear and shared vision of the current state of the web, identify risks, prioritize improvements and lay a solid foundation for the evolution of the digital product, aligning business objectives and user needs.
UX auditing for software and SaaS
We review the interaction, user flows and efficiency of your digital platform or SaaS, identifying usability barriers and opportunities for improvement.
We focus on making the use of the software intuitive, functional and aligned with the needs of the end user .
We understand your product through behavior.
We integrate Behavioral Mapping into our methodology to see what is not seen: real decisions, frictions and motivations.
A validated framework that helps us understand how people interact with your product and where the opportunities are to improve their experience.
- We identify key behavioral patterns
- We detect frictions and motivators on every screen
- We propose solutions attacking the detected pains
We check what is really going on.
We apply CRO as a validation tool within advanced UX audits.
We analyze actual data, behavior and flows to test whether the hypotheses raised about frictions, blockages or experience errors hold true and what impact they have on the product.
We do not assume. We checked.
- We identify key behavioral patterns
- We detect frictions and motivators on every screen
- We propose solutions attacking the detected pains
This is how we do it
First contact
- Initial Kick Off with the client
- Meetings with stakeholders
- Implementation of the methodology
- Assigning the best team for your project
- Definition of milestones
We conducted an exhaustive investigation
“You know the competition better than we do.”
That is the idea. Conduct a thorough investigation of how your competitors work at the business level, strategies, products and, of course, how is their information architecture (try to understand why) and how they work the usability of their digital products. It is in this phase where we find weak points where we can define actionable to make your project shine.
- UX and competitive benchmarking
- UX mapping and best practices of the current platform
- Competitor UX mapping and best practices
- Competitor comparison table
- Information architecture analysis
We audit your digital product
After mapping your platform and researching your competition, we perform a comprehensive audit based on a checklist of best practices for web, ecommerce or software. We review each insight identified, evaluating if it meets the standards of usability, accessibility and user experience.
If a point is not met, we write a clear recommendation, a concrete example of a good implementation and a prioritization based on its impact on conversion, retention and overall experience. In this way, we ensure that each proposed improvement is actionable and effective in optimizing your digital product.
- Evaluation with our checklist
- Personalized recommendations for improvement
- Prioritization according to impact
- Examples of good implementations
- Summary of improvements detected
Presentation of the audit and highlighted actionables
In the final session, we present the most critical audit points and priority improvements. We focus on the points that generate the most friction and explain why they should be optimized.
We show concrete examples, competitive references and strategic opportunities that can make a difference in your digital product. All this, in an online meeting in which we analyze together the final deliverable and resolve any doubts so that you have a clear and actionable action plan.
- Final presentation with customer
- Resolution of doubts
- Sending the report and documentation
- Item prioritization report






























Think of the value you bring to by having a full UX team at your disposal...
Digital product manager
He works closely with the stakeholders and the development team, is in charge of project follow-up and is responsible for ensuring that the product is designed and developed according to the needs and desires of the end user.
User experience researcher
Leads interviews, surveys, user testing and identifies problems and new opportunities. Responsible for collecting and analyzing user needs to inform product design teams.
User experience designer
Responsible for designing the information architecture of a digital product. He creates logical structures, sitemaps and navigation schemes, with the objective of creating an intuitive navigation and facilitating the search for information.
Content Designer and UX Copy
Responsible for creating the content of each screen, making the user understand what steps to follow and connecting with their needs through clear messages with a persuasive tone that represents the brand’s value proposition.
SEO Specialist
Its function is to ensure that the design and structure of the website is optimized for search engines, with techniques such as optimizing titles and meta descriptions, improving accessibility and loading speed.
User interface designer
Responsible for creating the aesthetics of the digital product ensuring that the interface is attractive and easy to use for users. Establishes design standards and patterns, ensuring consistency in design and overall user experience.
Designer of design systems
Develops a set of consistent and scalable design standards. Creates style guides, components and collaborates with developers to implement these systems, facilitating standardization and agility in the process.
Frontend and backend developers
It is a crucial complementary role to create a functional digital product. Front-end is in charge of building and optimizing the user interface and Back-ends focus on the functionalities and infrastructure of the interface.
🔍 What exactly is a UX audit and how is it different from a complete redesign?
A UX audit is an in-depth analysis of how users use your product or digital platform. We review every detail to detect barriers, friction points and identify opportunities to improve user experience and satisfaction.
Unlike a complete redesign, we don’t start from scratch or change the entire product: we give you a clear report with prioritized recommendations and practical examples of how to improve what you already have, so you can act quickly and focus on what really adds value.
⚙️ What is the UX audit process like?
Our UX audit process is divided into four key phases: first, we conduct one or more meetings with you and your team to understand the strategic, business, marketing and design context. Then, we ask you for competitor references (or we research them ourselves) to benchmark your platform within the industry.
With all this information, we carry out the complete audit, analyzing by blocks and flows the points of improvement and good practices. Finally, we present all the findings in a session with you, resolving doubts and prioritizing the next steps.
When is it advisable to request a UX audit for my project?
A UX audit is especially useful when you notice that something is not working quite right. Users may get lost when navigating, abandon key processes, or you receive frequent comments about confusion or difficulty of use. It is also very valuable before scaling the product or launching new features, as it allows you to validate that the foundation is solid and that you are not dragging usability issues into more complex phases.
In short, an audit helps you to detect problems and opportunities in time, and to make more confident decisions before investing more resources.
⏳ How long does a UX audit usually take?
The duration depends on the scope of the project: auditing a simple website is not the same as auditing a more complex SaaS platform. In most cases, a UX audit is completed in about 3-5 weeks, although more complex projects may require more time. Our goal is to balance depth and agility, so that you receive useful findings in a realistic and actionable timeframe.
💰 How much does a UX audit cost?
The cost of a UX audit depends on the type of product, its complexity and the level of detail required. For example, auditing a simple corporate website does not have the same scope as analyzing a SaaS platform with multiple flows and functionalities. In all cases, we elaborate a tailor-made proposal, transparent and adapted to your needs.
📦 What exactly will I receive in the deliverables?
You will receive two main deliverables: on the one hand, a mini benchmark of competitors (direct or indirect) that allows us to contextualize your platform within the sector and detect opportunities or applicable best practices; and on the other hand, a full report with all the usability insights detected on your website.
Each insight includes: the name of the item, a clear description, a specific recommendation to solve it, a visual example of how other websites apply it, the priority assigned (low, medium or high) and an evaluation of whether or not your website currently meets that item. This will give you a clear picture of both what works and what should be improved.
🌍 What if I don't have direct competition, do you also benchmark?
Yes, even if you do not provide us with direct competitors, we carry out an exhaustive research to find relevant references: they can be indirect competitors, industry benchmarks, similar solutions in other markets or products with a similar proposal to yours. The idea is not only to compare yourself with “your competition”, but to understand how similar challenges are being solved in the market and to detect opportunities or blind spots. This mini benchmark is part of the final deliverables and provides valuable context to the audit.
🤝 How can you audit a platform if you don't know it thoroughly?
Before performing the audit, we conduct one or more meetings with you to understand in depth the business context, strategic objectives, type of users and how the platform works. These sessions allow us to detect sensitive or priority areas and align with your vision. Only after this immersion process do we perform the benchmark and audit, making sure that all recommendations are fully adapted to your reality and objectives.
💻 What kind of projects can you audit?
We audit all types of digital solutions: from e-commerce and online stores, to corporate websites, landings, platforms, web applications or catalog websites. It doesn’t matter if you are in the start-up phase or if you already have a product in production: we can help you detect usability issues and discover improvement opportunities that will boost your users’ experience.
🧠 What heuristics or methodologies do you use in UX auditing?
We do not follow a single closed heuristic. Our approach combines years of experience applying best practices in usability, accessibility and user-centered design, with recognized principles such as Nielsen heuristics or universal design. In addition, we add our own methodology based on the analysis of real user behavior, industry experience, visual consistency and conversion optimization, which allows us to adapt each audit to the reality of your product.
🗣️ May I review or discuss your proposed priorities or recommendations?
Yes, absolutely. Our goal is to help you make good decisions, not to impose them. We give you each audited item with a recommended priority, but you decide if that priority fits your current context. In addition, we are always available to resolve doubts or review the approach together if you need it. The audit is a living and collaborative tool.
🎨 Do you also deliver visual proposals or wireframes with the audit?
It depends on the plan you choose. In some cases we include visual proposals (mockups or wireframes) for improvement, especially if the problem detected has a direct implication in the visual experience or user flow. If your case requires it, we can include it as part of the plan or as an extra, always adapted to your needs.
🚀 What happens after the audit, can you help us with the implementation?
Yes, once the audit is finished, we not only deliver the report, but we can also accompany you throughout the improvement process. We can help you design new screens or flows, create prototypes, test with users and support your team in the technical implementation. Thus, the recommendations do not remain on paper: we help you turn the findings into concrete actions that improve the experience of your users.