Feature Deep Dive: UX Audit, Competitors & Flow Mapping by Anastasia VoroninaFeature Deep Dive: UX Audit, Competitors & Flow Mapping by Anastasia Voronina
Feature Deep Dive: UX Audit, Competitors & Flow MappingAnastasia Voronina
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A complete UX deep dive of one feature in your mobile or web app - combining a focused audit, competitor insights, and full user-flow mapping. You’ll receive structured findings, clear improvement priorities, and a polished summary your team can act on immediately. Perfect for founders and product teams preparing for redesign or feature updates.

What's included

UX Audit File (Annotated Figma/PDF · ≤8 Screens)
A focused review of up to 8 key screens from your feature, including clear annotations of usability issues, confusing interactions, blockers, and improvement opportunities.
Competitor Snapshot (3 Apps · Screens + Flows)
A lightweight comparison of how three competitors handle the same feature. Includes screenshots, simplified flow breakdowns, and key differences for context.
Full User Flow Map (As-Is + To-Be)
A visual user-flow diagram showing the current flow (“as-is”) and an optimized version (“to-be”). Delivered as a FigJam/Figma file with optional PDF export.
Priority Tasks List (P1 · P2 · P3)
A structured list of recommended improvements sorted by priority — quick wins, high-impact fixes, and items for later iterations.
Summary Report (2–4 Page PDF)
A polished PDF summarizing audit findings, competitor highlights, flow insights, and the most important opportunities for improving this feature.
FAQs
Yes - larger scope can be quoted separately before we start.
If you have a Figma file, please include it - it helps me understand structure and states. If not, screenshots or a build link work too.
No - this service focuses on UX research and recommendations. If you need redesign work, we can discuss a separate project.
I review competitors using free trials when available. If a feature requires a paid plan with no trial, we can discuss including the subscription cost in the project budget.
Contact for pricing
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Feature Deep Dive: UX Audit, Competitors & Flow MappingAnastasia Voronina
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Cover image for Feature Deep Dive: UX Audit, Competitors & Flow Mapping
A complete UX deep dive of one feature in your mobile or web app - combining a focused audit, competitor insights, and full user-flow mapping. You’ll receive structured findings, clear improvement priorities, and a polished summary your team can act on immediately. Perfect for founders and product teams preparing for redesign or feature updates.

What's included

UX Audit File (Annotated Figma/PDF · ≤8 Screens)
A focused review of up to 8 key screens from your feature, including clear annotations of usability issues, confusing interactions, blockers, and improvement opportunities.
Competitor Snapshot (3 Apps · Screens + Flows)
A lightweight comparison of how three competitors handle the same feature. Includes screenshots, simplified flow breakdowns, and key differences for context.
Full User Flow Map (As-Is + To-Be)
A visual user-flow diagram showing the current flow (“as-is”) and an optimized version (“to-be”). Delivered as a FigJam/Figma file with optional PDF export.
Priority Tasks List (P1 · P2 · P3)
A structured list of recommended improvements sorted by priority — quick wins, high-impact fixes, and items for later iterations.
Summary Report (2–4 Page PDF)
A polished PDF summarizing audit findings, competitor highlights, flow insights, and the most important opportunities for improving this feature.
FAQs
Yes - larger scope can be quoted separately before we start.
If you have a Figma file, please include it - it helps me understand structure and states. If not, screenshots or a build link work too.
No - this service focuses on UX research and recommendations. If you need redesign work, we can discuss a separate project.
I review competitors using free trials when available. If a feature requires a paid plan with no trial, we can discuss including the subscription cost in the project budget.
Contact for pricing