48-Hour SaaS UX Audit (No Meetings, Actionable Feedback) by Tolulope Adeyi48-Hour SaaS UX Audit (No Meetings, Actionable Feedback) by Tolulope Adeyi
48-Hour SaaS UX Audit (No Meetings, Actionable Feedback)Tolulope Adeyi
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If you already have a live SaaS product but feel conversion, clarity, or trust could be stronger, this audit is designed for you.
I provide focused UX and product design audits for founders who want clear, prioritised feedback without redesigns, long calls, or vague opinions. I review your product end-to-end through the lens of real users, onboarding friction, decision points, and conversion blockers.
You’ll get practical recommendations you can ship immediately, not abstract theory.
This is a one-off audit. No meetings required.

What's included

20–30 min Loom walkthrough of your product
A clear, structured video review that walks through your product as a real user would. I explain what’s working, where users are likely to hesitate or drop off, and how those moments affect conversion and trust.
Screen-by-screen UX critique with clear reasoning
Detailed feedback on key screens and flows, covering layout, hierarchy, copy, affordances, and interaction patterns. Each point is tied to a concrete usability or decision-making issue, not subjective taste.
Prioritised recommendations (Fix now / Fix next / Later)
A practical breakdown of issues by impact and effort, so you know exactly what to tackle immediately, what to plan for, and what can safely wait. This helps teams avoid over-designing or fixing the wrong things first.
Feedback
Specific observations on onboarding friction, unclear value propositions, confusing steps, and missing or underused trust signals. The goal is to help users understand, feel confident, and take action faster.
Actionable, developer-ready guidance
Clear suggestions your team can implement without a redesign. No vague advice, no theory-heavy frameworks, just concrete direction you can translate into tickets.
FAQs
No. This audit is fully asynchronous. You share access and context, and I deliver the review via Loom and written notes within 48 hours.
No. This is a strategic UX and product audit, not a redesign. The goal is to give you clarity on what to fix and why before investing time or money into new designs.
Yes. Teams use this audit as an external, unbiased perspective to validate assumptions, spot blind spots, and prioritise improvements more confidently.
Live SaaS or web products with real users. It’s ideal for bootstrapped teams and early-stage startups preparing for growth, fundraising, or a relaunch.
No. If your product isn’t live yet, this audit won’t be a good fit.
A product URL, any test credentials if needed, and a short note on what you’d like feedback on. That’s it.
Yes. You can highlight 1–2 priority areas when sharing context, and I’ll tailor the review accordingly.
This is a one-off audit. However, teams often book a second review after implementing changes or reach out separately for deeper work.
Starting at$750
Schedule a call
Duration2 days
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48-Hour SaaS UX Audit (No Meetings, Actionable Feedback)Tolulope Adeyi
Starting at$750
Schedule a call
Duration2 days
Tags
Figma
Loom
Marvel
Miro
Typeform
Product Designer
UX Designer
Cover image for 48-Hour SaaS UX Audit (No Meetings, Actionable Feedback)
If you already have a live SaaS product but feel conversion, clarity, or trust could be stronger, this audit is designed for you.
I provide focused UX and product design audits for founders who want clear, prioritised feedback without redesigns, long calls, or vague opinions. I review your product end-to-end through the lens of real users, onboarding friction, decision points, and conversion blockers.
You’ll get practical recommendations you can ship immediately, not abstract theory.
This is a one-off audit. No meetings required.

What's included

20–30 min Loom walkthrough of your product
A clear, structured video review that walks through your product as a real user would. I explain what’s working, where users are likely to hesitate or drop off, and how those moments affect conversion and trust.
Screen-by-screen UX critique with clear reasoning
Detailed feedback on key screens and flows, covering layout, hierarchy, copy, affordances, and interaction patterns. Each point is tied to a concrete usability or decision-making issue, not subjective taste.
Prioritised recommendations (Fix now / Fix next / Later)
A practical breakdown of issues by impact and effort, so you know exactly what to tackle immediately, what to plan for, and what can safely wait. This helps teams avoid over-designing or fixing the wrong things first.
Feedback
Specific observations on onboarding friction, unclear value propositions, confusing steps, and missing or underused trust signals. The goal is to help users understand, feel confident, and take action faster.
Actionable, developer-ready guidance
Clear suggestions your team can implement without a redesign. No vague advice, no theory-heavy frameworks, just concrete direction you can translate into tickets.
FAQs
No. This audit is fully asynchronous. You share access and context, and I deliver the review via Loom and written notes within 48 hours.
No. This is a strategic UX and product audit, not a redesign. The goal is to give you clarity on what to fix and why before investing time or money into new designs.
Yes. Teams use this audit as an external, unbiased perspective to validate assumptions, spot blind spots, and prioritise improvements more confidently.
Live SaaS or web products with real users. It’s ideal for bootstrapped teams and early-stage startups preparing for growth, fundraising, or a relaunch.
No. If your product isn’t live yet, this audit won’t be a good fit.
A product URL, any test credentials if needed, and a short note on what you’d like feedback on. That’s it.
Yes. You can highlight 1–2 priority areas when sharing context, and I’ll tailor the review accordingly.
This is a one-off audit. However, teams often book a second review after implementing changes or reach out separately for deeper work.
$750