Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is included in a UI/UX audit?
Evaluate user flows, navigation, interactions, content clarity, visual consistency, accessibility, and design system alignment. Our audits combine heuristic analysis, usability evaluation, and architectural review to uncover friction points and deliver actionable recommendations for immediate fixes and long-term scalability.
- How much does a UI/UX audit cost across different engagement models?
The cost of a UI/UX audit varies based on product complexity, number of platforms, depth of analysis, and regulatory or accessibility requirements. Below is a transparent breakdown of typical pricing ranges across our three standard engagement models.
Quick Diagnostic Audit
A quick audit typically ranges from $4,000 to $8,000. This engagement focuses on high-impact screens and critical user flows, making it suitable for early-stage products, conversion issues, or pre-redesign validation where fast, actionable insights are required.
Comprehensive UI/UX Audit
A comprehensive audit usually falls between $10,000 and $18,000. This includes heuristic evaluation, information architecture review, interaction design analysis, content audit, accessibility review, and design system assessment. It is ideal for scaling products that require structural UX improvements and long-term scalability planning.
Enterprise & Multi-Platform Audit
Enterprise-level audits generally start from $20,000 and above, depending on platform count, user roles, workflows, and compliance requirements. These audits evaluate experience architecture at scale, identify systemic UX risks, and provide governance and scalability recommendations across large, complex product ecosystems.
Across all models, pricing reflects the depth of evaluation and implementation readiness of recommendations, ensuring teams receive actionable insights rather than surface-level observations. Final investment is determined after a discovery call to align scope with business priorities.
- How long does a UI/UX audit typically take?
Complete audits usually take between two to six weeks, depending on product complexity, platform coverage, and scope. Quick diagnostic audits require less time, while comprehensive or enterprise-level audits include multi-platform evaluations, accessibility reviews, and in-depth design system assessments.
- Can a UI/UX audit improve conversion rates?
Yes. By identifying usability blockers, navigation issues, and interaction friction, audits help optimize critical flows such as onboarding, checkout, or dashboards. This ensures experiences guide users efficiently, reduce abandonment, and increase engagement, adoption, and conversion outcomes across platforms.
- Do UI/UX audits include accessibility compliance checks?
Absolutely. We evaluate interfaces against accessibility standards and inclusive design principles, identifying barriers affecting diverse users. Audits include recommendations for compliance with WCAG guidelines and best practices, ensuring experiences are usable, equitable, and scalable across all devices and user groups.
- How is a UI/UX audit different from usability testing?
A UI/UX audit is a structured evaluation of interface architecture, navigation, and design systems using expert heuristics and analytics, while usability testing validates design decisions with real users. Audits provide actionable insights that inform strategy, development, and long-term UX improvements.
- Will the audit align with our existing design system?
Yes. We assess interface consistency, component reuse, and design tokens to ensure recommendations integrate seamlessly with your existing design system. This reduces design debt, improves scalability, and ensures long-term maintainability across teams and platforms.
- Can startups benefit from UI/UX audit services?
Absolutely. Startups can identify critical usability gaps, optimize onboarding flows, and validate early design decisions. Our audits provide actionable recommendations that prioritize high-impact fixes, ensuring user experiences scale efficiently as products grow and feature complexity increases.
- What deliverables should we expect from a UI/UX audit?
Receive a structured audit report including prioritized findings, severity ratings, annotated screenshots, and actionable recommendations. Depending on engagement, deliverables may also include UX roadmaps, accessibility checklists, design system insights, and strategic guidance for long-term experience scalability.






