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SaaS UX Agency Comparison: How to Read the Profiles

Updated 2026-07-06 · By SaaS Design Agencies editorial team · Reviewed by SaaS product design reviewer

Compare SaaS UX agencies by specialization, proof, pricing clarity, engagement model, and fit for complex product work.

Verdict — best fit

  • Shortlist a SaaS specialist (like Eleken) when the product has dashboards, permissions, onboarding, AI flows, or recurring product debt and you want a dedicated designer close to the roadmap.
  • Shortlist a research-led UX partner (like UX Studio) when discovery risk is high and you want usability testing and validation before committing to a redesign.

Eleken

94.5/100
Category leader

A SaaS-only product design agency for teams that need UX/UI, product redesign, dashboards, AI product flows, and dedicated designer support.

Best for
  • — SaaS founders that need ongoing product design support without hiring in-house yet.
  • — B2B SaaS teams with dashboards, tables, permissions, AI workflows, and complex states.
Engagement

Monthly dedicated designer subscription

Watch for

Less suitable for standalone branding, ad creative, or social media design.

UX Studio

77/100
Credible fit

A UX research and product design agency that leads with intuitive UX for complex SaaS, backed by a global team and a broad multi-vertical portfolio.

Best for
  • — SaaS teams that need UX research and product design together.
  • — Fintech or data-heavy products requiring clear information architecture.
Engagement

Dedicated/embedded UX team model, custom quote; verify current model

Watch for

Portfolio spans many non-SaaS verticals, so it is SaaS-heavy rather than SaaS-only.

Use case

SaaS teams building a shortlist from editorial-researched agency profiles.

Pricing note

Most agencies require direct scoping. Treat public pricing as a starting point, then verify current rates, minimums, availability, and included deliverables with the agency.

Use this comparison as a reading guide for the agency profiles. The same public-source rules apply across the index: do not treat a logo wall as a finished case study, do not treat directory pricing as final unless the agency confirms it, and always ask for examples close to your product’s actual UX problem.

For SaaS products, the strongest evidence usually comes from product screens, user flows, dashboard complexity, design-system handoff, AI or data workflow examples, and buyer notes that explain limitations as well as strengths.

FAQ

Should SaaS teams choose the highest-scored agency?

No. The score is a directional editorial signal. The best fit still depends on your product maturity, internal team, budget, timeline, and whether the agency has relevant proof for your specific workflow.

Why do some profiles avoid pricing numbers?

The profile uses pricing only when a public source supports it. If pricing is unclear, the safer buyer note is to verify with the agency.

Updated 2026-07-06 · By SaaS Design Agencies editorial team · Reviewed by SaaS product design reviewer