Enterprise software is hard to explain. We design the site that does it
StanVision is an enterprise design agency for B2B SaaS: product UX/UI, branding, and Webflow design and development for software companies whose product outgrew their website. We've shipped for 10+ enterprise teams, from work-management platforms to satellite infrastructure, and we stay past launch as the product keeps changing. Webflow Premium Partner, so your team keeps control of the site after we hand it over.

Enterprise teams that trust us
Enterprise buying isn't one person saying yes. It's a dozen people not saying no
Your site doesn't sell to a founder anymore. It sells to procurement, security, IT, a VP who'll never take a call, and the users who live in the product daily. Each one is looking for a reason to pass. Enterprise SaaS (software sold to large organizations, where a committee decides and the deal clears security and procurement review first) makes it worse, because those people rarely talk to each other.
The usual fix is to add more pages, more features, more logos. It rarely helps. The problem isn't that you've said too little. It's that the site makes a deep product feel complicated and the committee feel unseen.
Procurement and security judge the same page as your users
A committee runs the gauntlet of SOC 2, SSO, and data residency. If the site can't signal that fast, the deal stalls in review before the product is ever evaluated.
The product does ten things. The site explains zero of them well
Enterprise platforms carry depth: modules, roles, permissions, integrations. A template built for a single-feature startup flattens all of it into a list nobody reads.
Stakeholder sprawl turns the site into a committee compromise
When marketing, sales, product, and security each get a say, the page drifts toward saying everything to everyone, which lands with no one.
Sales sends a deck, then the buyer Googles you anyway
Your champion forwards the site to people you'll never meet. If it doesn't answer their question in one screen, you lose the room you weren't in.
What an enterprise design agency owes you: proof it has shipped at this scale before
What an enterprise design agency owes you: proof it has shipped at this scale before.
We've designed and built for 10+ enterprise companies, from work-management platforms to satellite infrastructure.
These aren't one-off projects. Enterprise work rewards the agencies that stay, because the product keeps shipping after launch and the site has to keep up. Several of these partnerships are measured in years, not weeks.
- SmartSuite: work-management platform teams run their whole operation on.
- OfficeRnD: 3+ year partnership, across website and mobile app.
- AST SpaceMobile: motion and development for a company building cell towers in orbit.
The throughline: deep products, long engagements, sites that hold up under enterprise scrutiny.

What enterprise teams actually need from us
Enterprise design isn't a single service. It's a few done well and made to work together across a long engagement.
Here's what we build, and where each one goes deeper.
Enterprise UX and product design
Make a deep product learnable. We design the flows where enterprise users get stuck: onboarding, permissions, admin, the screens your sales demo skips. See our product design and UX work.
Enterprise web design, built in Webflow
A marketing site that sells to a committee and survives a security review. We handle B2B web design in Webflow, so your team edits the site without waiting on a developer.
Design systems for scale
A design system is the shared library of components, patterns, and rules that keeps every screen consistent and shipping fast. At enterprise scale, our design system work is the difference between one coherent product and ten teams rebuilding the same button.
A compliant Webflow build
As a Webflow Premium Partner, we design, build, and migrate enterprise sites onto Webflow Enterprise, Webflow's top plan tier, with the SSO, security, and governance controls large organizations require. See our Webflow design and development.
An embedded team that stays
Enterprise products don't stop at launch. Our design team extension gives you ongoing velocity across product and brand without a full in-house hire.
Results our clients reached
Real business milestones the teams we partnered with hit during the engagement. The work is ours; the wins are theirs.
Enterprise work, in depth
The real test of enterprise design is whether it survives contact with a large organization: the stakeholders, the security review, the scale.
These are projects where we designed for a deep product and a long buying cycle, and stayed past launch as the platform grew.
- 39% Increase in users creating shoppable videos within their first session
- 54% Average daily active users (DAU) increased after redesign
- 44% Higher CTR after tightening messaging and hierarchy
- 52% Increase in user engagement after introducing interactive product demos that explain complex payment flows in seconds
- 67% Lift in conversion rates following a SaaS website redesign in Webflow with a clear narrative and conversion-first structure
- 100% Custom design system built in Webflow, giving Primer full control to launch pages faster and scale without developer bottlenecks
- $70M Series B funding closed (led by Sequoia) after launch
- 78% More time spent on product pages
- 44% Increase in engagement after removing hesitation in early flows
Why an enterprise specialist beats a generalist agency or a new hire
Not every row goes our way, and a table that did would be marketing, not proof. Here's the honest version.
65 awards and recognitions
Industries
we go deep in
We specialize where design and growth decisions carry the most weight.
FAQ
Enterprise design questions, answered.
What is enterprise SaaS?
Enterprise SaaS is software sold to large organizations, where the buyer is a committee rather than an individual, and the purchase clears security, procurement, and IT review before anyone signs. In practice that means deeper products, longer sales cycles, and higher stakes on getting the experience right.
What is enterprise UX design?
Enterprise UX design is the practice of making complex, role-heavy software usable for the many different people inside a large organization who touch it. It prioritizes learnability, permissions, and admin workflows over the single-feature simplicity a consumer app can get away with.
How do you choose a design agency for enterprise software?
Look for proof they've shipped for enterprise buying committees, not just startups, and that they stay past launch. Ask which enterprise clients they've kept for years, how they handle security and compliance signaling on the site, and whether they build in a platform your team controls afterward. We've designed for 10+ enterprise companies and average 3+ year partnerships.
Which design companies are best at B2B enterprise redesigns?
The ones that treat a redesign as a product problem, not a paint job. They diagnose where your buying committee and end users actually stall, then fix those moments. We've redesigned for enterprise platforms across work management, workplace operations, and go-to-market software.
Do you build on Webflow Enterprise?
Yes. As a Webflow Premium Partner, we design, build, and migrate enterprise sites onto Webflow Enterprise, Webflow's top plan tier, which adds the SSO, security, uptime, and governance controls large organizations require. Your team keeps editing the site after launch without a developer.
How does an enterprise design engagement work?
We scope the work to the product and the buying cycle: usually a 10 to 12 week build for a marketing site or a focused product redesign, then often an ongoing partnership as the platform evolves. Pricing depends on scope. Start a project and we'll size it with you.