Crosense look beyond just "looking good." We combine creativity with facts & data to build products that support your growth and evolve with your business.
We help teams design, improve, and ship digital products — with a focus on clarity, usability, and real-world use.
Designing new products or improving existing ones.
We design user flows, screens, and interactions that are easy to use and ready for real users.
Finding what’s not working.
We review your product, identify usability problems, and tell you exactly what to fix and what to fix first.
Preparing designs for development.
We finalize screens, flows, and design specs to ensure smooth handoff and fewer revisions during development.
Each project targets a specific outcome—better usability, smoother workflows, or stronger user actions.
We design with a clear understanding of how your product, operations, and systems actually run.
Design decisions guided by research, user insights, and real data for clear impact.
We work closely with product, design, tech, and business teams throughout the process.
We design for scale, future changes, and ongoing maintenance — not just launch.
Talks, sessions, and moments where we show up and take part.
We design digital products including mobile apps, web platforms, and internal business systems (to B). Our experience covers everything from consumer-facing websites (to C) to complex tools like ERP (to B) where logic and data management are key.
Yes. We support new products from the ground up by helping you build a solid foundation. This includes our New Service Branding to establish your visual identity and creating Interactive Prototypes for early user testing. If you are launching globally, we also provide Cross-Cultural and Localized UX to ensure your product fits different markets perfectly.
Yes. We frequently collaborate with in-house product managers, developers, and stakeholders to ensure our designs align with your technical requirements and business goals. To make the handoff seamless, we provide Production-Ready Designs so your developers can implement the UI accurately and efficiently.
We usually begin with a Design Audit to identify the key issues in your current system. From there, we propose specific ideas to fix those gaps while ensuring every change aligns with your Business Rules and operational needs. Our goal is to improve the tool without always requiring a total rebuild.
Sometimes, a full redesign isn't necessary. We recommend starting with a Design Audit to see where the friction is. In many cases, addressing specific edge cases or adding Micro-interaction touch-ups is enough to make the experience feel more polished and responsive for your users.
Yes.
If something feels off but you can’t quite tell why, a design audit is an easy way to start.