Free 30-minute UX design review
This free UX design review works best for products that are live, have real users, and something that's clearly not working. Early-stage SaaS, scale-ups or established products where UX friction is showing up in support queues, churn data, or drop-off rates.
No pitch, no prep, no agenda. Tanya looks at your website design or digital product, tells you what's broken, and explains she would fix it.
Free because she wants to see what people are building. Some turn into projects. Some don't. Either way, thirty minutes with a fresh set of senior eyes rarely goes to waste.
Before, during, after the UX design review
Usually it's founders too close to the product to see it clearly, product managers drowning in conflicting feedback, or CTOs who keep hearing the same complaint from users.
No prep needed on your side. Just have the product ready to screenshare. Tanya will drive – asking questions, poking around, looking at the flows that matter.
Thirty minutes is enough to find what's slowing your users down and explain exactly how to fix it. By the end of thirty minutes you'll know exactly what the problem is and what to do about it.
Every UX design review is recorded. The full session, yours to keep – share it with the team, refer back to it, use it however makes sense.
After the call Tanya sends a short written summary: the specific issues she found, why they're costing you users, and what to fix first. A clear priority list with the reasoning behind each one.
No pitch at the end. No follow-up sequence. If it makes sense to work together after, that conversation happens naturally. If it doesn't, you still have a recording, a priority list, and a clearer picture of what's actually broken.
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What is a UX design review?
What is a UX design review?
A UX design review is a structured assessment of a live digital product by a senior UX designer – not a theoretical audit, but a working session inside the actual product. The goal is to find where users are dropping off, what flows are creating friction, and what needs to change first. Unlike a full UX audit which can take weeks, a review is focused: one session, one senior pair of eyes, a prioritised list of what is broken and why. The DNSK.WORK free UX design review is thirty minutes, recorded, and followed by a written summary. No discovery phase, no lengthy process.
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Why is the UX review free?
Why is the UX review free?
Because the best way to show how DNSK.WORK works is to do the work. A free UX review is a thirty-minute demonstration – Tanya gets into the product, finds what is breaking users, and explains exactly how she would fix it. Some turn into longer projects. Some do not. Either way, thirty minutes with a fresh senior perspective rarely goes to waste, and it is a more honest introduction than a credentials deck and a methodology slide.
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What does an expert UX review involve?
What does an expert UX review involve?
An expert UX review from DNSK.WORK covers the flows that matter most to your current problem – the onboarding drop-off, the checkout friction, the dashboard nobody uses correctly, the feature users keep asking support about. Tanya drives the session: asking questions, navigating the product as a new user would, and narrating what she sees and why it matters. By the end you have a clear picture of what is actually broken, in what order it should be fixed, and why users are behaving the way they are. The session is recorded and followed by a written priority list.
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Does the review cover both UI and UX?
Does the review cover both UI and UX?
Yes. A UI and UX review looks at both layers – the interaction design (what users are trying to do and whether the flows support it) and the visual interface (whether the UI is creating friction, hiding information, or undermining trust). The two are rarely separable in a working product. A flow that is logically correct can still lose users if the interface makes them hesitate at the wrong moment. Tanya reviews both without treating them as separate disciplines.
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Is this a UX review service or a sales call?
Is this a UX review service or a sales call?
It is a UX review service. There is no pitch at the end, no follow-up sequence, and no ask. Tanya reviews the product, tells you what is broken, and explains how to fix it. If it makes sense to work together after, that conversation happens naturally. If it does not, you still have a recording and a written priority list you can act on immediately. The free UX review exists because it is the most efficient way to show how DNSK.WORK approaches a problem – not to generate leads.
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Is this a heuristic evaluation?
Is this a heuristic evaluation?
It draws on heuristic review principles – the ten usability heuristics, established UX patterns, and a decade of experience inside SaaS products – but it is not a formal heuristic evaluation in the academic sense. A formal heuristic review is a structured checklist process that takes days and produces a report. The DNSK.WORK UX review is a working session: faster, more specific, focused on what is actually costing you users rather than what scores poorly on a rubric. The output is a prioritised fix list, not a compliance document.