Running a SaaS, e-commerce, or business here in Nottingham? You need a site, dashboard, or booking system that gets people over the line. At Tenet, we’ve helped 27 local brands design and redesign their UI and UX, with conversion rates jumping to 30-40% on average.
We don’t jump into design until we know what’s really going on. Before shaping a single layout, our UX researchers speak to at least a dozen real users in Nottingham, covering how they browse, book, and interact with your kind of service.We track the numbers (from clicks to drop-offs, time-on-page) and fix what’s causing your targets to get off the funnel midway. Also, before launch, we run full usability testing rounds with local prospects to ensure our flows work as intended and on devices your audience uses.
We hear the same complaints from Nottingham business owners and marketing teams every month. Checkout pages lose sales, apps that confuse new users and websites that load like it’s still 2005. These are the same issues our clients walk through the door with:
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Long forms, vague instructions, and endless clicks are frustrating to website visitors, to say the least. At Tenet, we simplify the whole journey by cutting unnecessary steps, making things clearer, and every screen easy to follow. After redesigning interfaces and user flows, our clients see drop-offs fall by 18–25%. Once we’re on board, you’ll see the change. And we’ll show you the proof.
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We design user interfaces that everyone can use, including people relying on screen readers or keyboard navigation. These include sorting poor contrast colours, adding missing alt texts, and fixing disorganised layouts that overload the brain. Simplifying the interface can cut task completion time by almost a third and keeps more visitors moving through the journey.
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Inconsistent fonts and spacing, random button styles, and off-brand colours confuse users. Plus, it makes your digital interface look sloppy and unprofessional. Our UI/UX designers fix this by locking down a design system so every element feels connected. For Nottingham SaaS clients, this can cut design-to-dev handover time by a third.
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Some design teams skip usability testing to “save time” and have the business pay for it later. Without it, you spend weeks fixing problems you could’ve caught in a one-hour test with local users. Including user input in our sprints cuts out assumptions and shows how people will move through your site or app.
We work with brands in Nottingham and across the UK that expect design to pull its weight. Our job is to make your website, app, or platform easier to use and more profitable. And we’ll show you the numbers to prove it.
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Our includes sitting down with Nottingham users (your customers and targets). We ask them how they shop, what slows them down, and what they like. We also track the clicks on working prototypes. Expect to see online form completions climb by at least 25% weeks after acting on what our UX research data shows.
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At Tenet, we make sure fonts are big enough to read on a phone in daylight, not only on a big screen in the office. Our colours pass WCAG AA contrast checks, so everyone can see them clearly.
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Our plan each page screen so visitors are not stuck wondering what to click next. That starts with looking at the entire journey, from the first click to the final action, and removing unnecessary steps and unclear or confusing paths. Whether it’s a SaaS dashboard, a mobile app, or a public portal, we make sure labels are clear, flows are simple, and no one hits a dead end.
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We design and developand that keep running smoothly. We cut down endless sign-up screens, hide nothing behind vague menus, and keep the layout clean so anyone can find what they need quickly. We also test on different devices (different screen sizes, different network speeds) to make sure people can use it without swearing at their phones.
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We keep load times under 2.5 seconds; most times, less. That's the standard for customer-facing at Tenet. Slow sites frustrate people, hurt search rankings and can cost e-commerce platforms sales. Plus, Google hates sites that take more than 3 seconds to load. We also make navigation obvious so there's no hunting for contact details or booking forms.
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We strip your onboarding down to a few clear steps so people can start using your SaaS straight away. Our in-house research shows that clarifying the process and reducing the number of clicks from 10 to six in a user funnel drops the number of support tickets your reps get by 22%. That means fewer headaches for your team and a smoother start for every new visitor.
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We work with both B2C and B2B businesses in Nottingham and across the UK, from tightly-regulated finance firms to busy e-commerce stores. Every sector has its own rules, and we know how to design around them.
All of it comes from the research and hands-on work of our UI and UX team in Nottingham, UK.
We use Figma for design layouts, Maze to test ideas with real users, Hotjar to watch where people click, Zeplin to hand designs to developers cleanly, and GA4 to track what works and doesn't after launch.
Figma
Maze
Hotjar
Zeplin
GA4
Sketch
InVision
Webflow
Adobe XD
Our growth journey as a experience design company has bagged a few reputed accolades as well.
Impact Delivered
450+
Solutions Delivered
for our clients & partners
20M+
People Impacted
through our solutions
15+
Countries Catered
for our global clientele
98%
Client Satisfaction
through verified reviews
We are the UI/UX design agency that fast-growing Nottingham businesses, global brands, national retailers, and fintech platforms trust. From websites to apps and dashboards, if it's on a screen, we make it easier to use and harder to put down.
Our approach keeps projects moving smoothly while focusing on what users actually need to succeed.
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