
Design
Web App Design in your repo, with weekly demos.
We focus on web product UI that engineers can build from components. Written scope, your stack, weekly demos — no account-manager layer.
You need web app design done properly: session recordings show users stuck on We typically deliver in 3-4 weeks for landing page + mobile pass. Same team from kickoff to launch; Figma where your stack already uses it.
Rebrands before fixing conversion are expensive distractions.
We won't hand off without a prioritized fix list, not just pretty screens.
Who this is for
- -Engineering leads who want web app design that builds cleanly in React.
- -Growth leads where web app design should move signup or demo conversion.
- -Product designers underwater — need web app design for one critical flow.
- -Founders relaunching and need web app design before paid traffic scales.
Problems we solve
- -Web App Design estimates balloon because acceptance criteria were never written.
- -A previous vendor shipped web app design that broke on edge cases in week two.
- -Your team lacks bandwidth to own web app design while shipping the core product.
- -Integrations around Figma are fragile and nobody owns on-call.
- -Stakeholders disagree on what "web app design done" means — so nothing ships.
What we deliver
- -Written scope for web app design with explicit in/out of scope
- -Weekly demo — live or recorded — with decisions logged
- -Acceptance checklist signed before production launch
- -Runbook for the failure modes we expect in month one
- -Handoff doc so your team can maintain without us
- -Working implementation in your repo using Figma and Vue
How we work
- 1.Align: goals, constraints, and who signs off on web app design
- 2.Cut: smallest version that proves value — write it down
- 3.Ship: incremental releases with review each week
- 4.Measure: check the metric we agreed on; iterate or close
Why Futurebits
- -Typical window: 3-4 weeks for landing page + mobile pass — stated in writing before we start.
- -Weekly demos with written decisions — not status decks.
- -Stack-first: we start with Figma unless the audit says otherwise.
Frequently asked questions
Who on your team works on Web App Design?
The same small team from kickoff to launch — not a rotating bench. You talk to the people writing code or design files.
What does the first week of Web App Design look like?
Access, repo setup, and a written scope draft. No build until you sign off on cut lines and the metric we're targeting.
Do you work with our existing Figma or Vue setup?
Yes, when it's sane. We audit first and tell you if something needs replacing — we won't rip out working infra for sport.
What if we already started Web App Design in-house?
We pick up from current state, document what's there, and focus on what's blocking launch — not a rewrite unless necessary.
How is Web App Design priced?
Fixed scope for sprints (3-4 weeks for landing page + mobile pass). Broader work runs as a pod with weekly demos. We quote after a 30-minute scoping call.
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