The mandate for UX Design is to solve end-users problems with the use and interaction of any product or service with an empathetic approach. Earlier it was often observed that enterprise products and solutions developers weren’t very eager to embrace and incorporate UX design into the product architecture. This of course has changed for good in the long run.
Apart from solving the ultimate pain points for an organization, today’s B2B and enterprise solutions are also designed keeping in mind the ultimate employee experience. The end goal, apart from solving enterprise problems and managing heavy-duty data load, is also to increase employee productivity. UX for internal applications is as important for any consumer product, and the demand for good UX has increased multifold across industries.
However, there is much room to cover in terms of UX design adoption for enterprise and B2B solutions.
Role of UX in B2B SaaS Product
- UX standards will keep evolving, and so will the functionalities and possibilities of any software. Hence, a logical UX roadmap should accompany the product development from the blueprint stage. Over time, when the product goes through changes, modifying the UX will be less challenging and cost-effective.
- Frequent feedback from significant stakeholders, including the customers, end-users, sales, marketing, and support teams, helps understand the product performance. It also helps to improve future UX enhancements and gives insights into what the user will need and want.
- Smooth user onboarding is highly critical for the success of any B2B solution. Despite being feature-rich and with strong technical foundations, many SaaS products fail to impact if the user finds the product too complex to use in the onboarding stage.