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Continuous design support for Angel to Seed startups.
Individual approach to your business.
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WITHOUT Earlybird Labs
WITH Earlybird Labs
Hiring skilled designers usually takes 45 to 60 days.
Choose your designer, complete the paperwork, and kick off your design project in just one week.
New hires often need 1 to 2 months to become fully productive.
The discovery phase typically lasts 2 to 4 weeks, utilizing agency resources and frameworks.
To effectively manage a design hire, it's essential to have in-house design expertise.
We handle management tasks so you can enjoy smooth design delivery.
Hiring full-time employees can lead to considerable overhead expenses.
A subscription model can cut overhead costs by 30% compared to full-time hires.
Legal fees associated with employment issues can accumulate to around $3,000.
Payments are simple and clear, with all necessary documents prepared for you.
Our designs capture the essence of your vision with design-driven precision, delivering an exceptional UX paired with top-notch UI.
Using a user-centered strategy, we create immersive designs that boost satisfaction while driving conversions and improving critical business metrics.
Leveraging experience with SaaS and Fintech startups securing over $100 million in funding, we bring top-tier UX design quality to emerging startups.
We advance step-by-step, integrating your input and staying aligned with your team, enabling us to quickly adapt to your business environment.
We adhere to schedules, budgets, and transparent tracking, resolving issues promptly to ensure timely delivery and informed decision-making.
Partner with us to trial concepts at a smaller scale, adopting a “fail fast” approach to reduce the need for future revisions and large-scale fixes.