Once subscribed, you're able to add as many design requests to you queue as you'd like, and they will be delivered one by one.
Good question! For starters, the annual cost of a full-time senior-level designer now exceeds +€65,000, plus benefits (and good luck finding one available). Aside from that, you may not always have enough work to keep them busy at all times, so you're stuck paying for time you aren't able to utilize.
If you signed up to our UX/UI Booster subscription plan (€47,988/year), you would be saving at least €17,012 per year! You can also pause or cancel when you need to.
Because each and every request is different, it's hard to guarantee anything here but our general rule of thumb for a typical request is four/five business days. A typical request could be a redesign a simple App (3-5 screens) . A non-typical request could extend out from there, which could be a request for Full App Design, a robust UI trasnformation, etc. In this case, you may receive multiple deliveries until the request is complete.
You pay monthly instead of hourly or by the project. It’s simpler and lets you choose how long we work together. It’s less complicated this way and gives you enough time to see if it’s right for your brand.
If you want a longer plan duration, try out a month or so first. If we're a good fit for each other, we'll make it happen.
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There are no contracts or commitments to use our service. You can cancel at any time and return at any time. We are flexible and understand you may not have a consistent need for designs every single month.
That's ok. You can signup up for a month, get your request done. And then pause (or cancel) your plan and come back later when you have more design needs.
Unfortunately, we do not give refunds given the high quality nature of the work.
We limit the amount of clients we can take on so that the quality is never spread too thin. If we open up more slots, we'll hire more designers and developers to fill that gap.