Your fintech product asks people to trust it with their money. Your site has seconds to earn that
StanVision is a fintech design agency for payments, crypto, and B2B finance teams. We design and build the product UX, brand, and Webflow site that make a financial product feel safe to use, and we have done it for companies moving real money at scale. Remote, yes. New to fintech, no.

Fintech teams that trust us
Fintech design is not regular product design with a bank logo on it
Users hesitate on fintech sites in places they would never hesitate on a normal SaaS product. They reread the security copy. They look for the regulator's name. They check whether the dashboard looks like it was built by people who understand money, or people who downloaded a template.
That hesitation is rarely a feature problem. It is a trust problem, and in fintech, trust is designed, not claimed.
The site looks fine, but nobody signs up.
Traffic lands, reads, and leaves. The design says early-stage startup while the product asks for bank-level trust. That gap is the leak, and it does not show up in a screenshot.
Your compliance copy reads like a warning label
Legal handed you the disclosures, you pasted them in, and now the most important trust signals on the page look like fine print nobody designed. Regulated copy is still copy. It can be designed to reassure instead of scare.
The dashboard is powerful and unreadable
Real financial data, dense tables, and a UI that leaves users feeling less in control the more you show them. Density is not depth. A fintech dashboard has to make a user feel on top of their money, not buried in it.
Every release, the brand drifts
The marketing site, the product, and the investor deck each look like a different company. In a category built on credibility, an inconsistent brand reads as an unstable company.
Why fintech teams choose a specialist fintech design agency
Years in regulated money, not one fintech project
We have designed and built for payments, crypto, lending, and B2B finance teams, including companies moving money at global scale.We know where financial products lose users because we have shipped here repeatedly.
- Primer: $175M raised during our 3+ year partnership on its site and product.
- emerchantpay: 7-year partnership across its mobile wallet and fintech dashboard.
- SelfiPay: biometric payments, brand through mobile app.
- PaymentBites, Swapin, Crypto APIs, Inveztor: branding, product design, and websites across the wider fintech roster.
That is the gap between an agency that has read about fintech and one that has designed for regulated money.

What we design for fintech companies
Fintech buyers do not need a menu. They need the specific work that moves a financial product from looks-risky to feels-safe, and they need to know where each piece sits.
Product UX
The dashboards, onboarding, and money-movement flows where users decide whether to trust you. This is our UI/UX design work, tuned for financial products where one wrong step costs you the account.
Web design, built in Webflow
A marketing site that explains a regulated product in five seconds and survives a skeptical read. We deliver it as B2B web design in Webflow so your team can update it without waiting on a developer.
Brand and positioning
When the product evolves faster than the brand, the message splits and the site undersells the value. Our fintech branding work keeps the story consistent from pitch deck to product screen.
Webflow build and migration
Most fintech clients come to us to move off WordPress, Framer, or Contentful without losing rankings. That is our Webflow design and development work, and migration is the thing we do most.
Conversion
When traffic is fine but signups are not, the leak is in the flow, not the ad spend. Our conversion rate optimization work finds the exact step where users drop and closes it.
Results our clients reached
Real business milestones the teams we partnered with hit during the engagement. The work is ours; the wins are theirs.
Fintech products we helped people trust
The work that matters in fintech is the work that survived contact with real users, real regulators, and real money. These are financial products where the design had to carry trust, not decorate it.
Each one runs the same pattern: find the exact moment a user hesitates over their money, and remove it.
- 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
- 70% Increase in qualified merchant leads after launch
- 2x Faster onboarding thanks to simplified UX and structured feature pages
- 55% Improvement in perceived brand trust based on partner feedback
- 66% Increase in lead generation within the first three months post-launch.
- 48% Higher user engagement due to clear storytelling and intuitive design.
- 50% Faster time-to-market thanks to efficient Webflow development.
A fintech specialist, a generalist agency, a freelancer, or an in-house hire
The honest version of this table. A specialist is not always the answer for every team, so here is where each option actually lands for a fintech buyer.
65 awards and recognitions
Industries
we go deep in
We specialize where design and growth decisions carry the most weight.
Fintech design questions we get asked
Straight answers to what fintech teams ask before they start. Pricing is not here, because it depends on scope. For that, start a project and we will scope it with you.
What is fintech design?
Fintech design is the product UX, brand, and web design specific to financial products, where the core job is earning trust under compliance and security constraints. It covers the dashboards and flows where users move money, the marketing site that explains a regulated product, and the brand that signals stability. What separates it from general product design is that every choice gets read as a trust signal.
What should you look for when choosing a fintech design agency?
Look for a real fintech roster, not a single case study. Ask which payments, crypto, or lending products they have shipped, how they handle compliance and security copy, and whether they can cover brand, product, and site without you stitching three vendors together. An agency that has only read about regulation will cost you in rework once real disclosures hit the page.
Who designs compliance workflows for fintech companies?
Product designers do, working alongside your compliance and legal teams, not compliance officers alone. The job is to take a required disclosure, KYC step, or consent flow and make it something a user finishes instead of abandons. We design these as part of the product UX, so the regulated steps feel like part of the experience rather than a wall dropped in front of the user.
What makes fintech UX different from other product UX?
Fintech UX carries a consequence weight most products do not. A mistake in a normal app is an annoyance; a mistake with someone's money is a reason to leave and never come back. So fintech UX leans on explicit states, visible security signals, reversible actions, and copy that tells the user exactly what is happening to their money at each step.
How long does a fintech website take?
A fintech marketing website usually takes 10 to 12 weeks, depending on scope and how many flows need design. A larger product UX engagement, or a migration off WordPress or Contentful into Webflow, runs longer. We scope the timeline against your launch date before we start, so there are no surprises mid-build.




