Mortice Web Data Privacy SaaS & UI UX Design

Mortice Web Data Privacy SaaS & UI UX Design

Protection of the User Data

  • Data privacy SaaS products are essential for protecting sensitive customer and business information across cloud apps, devices, and distributed teams. They help organizations discover and control where data lives, reduce exposure from third-party tools, and enforce consistent policies for access, retention, and sharing.

  • Just as importantly, strong privacy practices build trust, improving customer confidence and long-term adoption.

    Tyler B., UX Architect

    Tyler B.

    UX Architect

What Data Privacy SaaS Products Do

  • Reduce breach impact: encryption, access controls, and monitoring lower the chance of leaks and limit damage if something goes wrong.

    Protect revenue: prevents downtime, ransomware losses, chargebacks, and expensive incident response.

    Build customer trust: strong privacy and security practices improve credibility and conversion, especially for SaaS and e-commerce.

    Control third-party risk: tracks data shared with vendors, apps, and contractors so owners aren’t exposed by a weak link.

    Enable safer scaling: standard policies for backups, permissions, and data lifecycle make growth and remote work less risky.

  • This all may sound beautiful, but without proper presentation, SaaS products are weak.

    Victoria P., Lead Designer

    Victoria P.

    Lead Designer

Why SaaS Needs UI UX

  • Data privacy SaaS products handle sensitive, high-stakes actions (access control, consent, retention, audits), so UI/UX is essential to make those controls understandable and hard to misuse. Clear information hierarchy, plain-language labels, and guided workflows help users configure policies correctly, reducing errors that can create security or compliance gaps.

  • Mortice Web Data Privacy SaaS & UI UX Design
  • Mortice came to us for a design work done both for their UI and UX, all while having weakish wireframes.

    Jack R., CX Designer

    Jack R.

    CX Designer

Wireframes as the Foundation

  • Wireframes are the foundation of great design because they define how a product works before time is spent on visuals. By mapping layout, content hierarchy, and user flows in a simple, low-fidelity format, wireframes help teams validate usability, spot gaps, and remove friction early when changes are fastest and cheapest.

    They align stakeholders on what the interface must achieve, reduce rework between product, design, and development, and ensure the final UI isn’t just attractive, but functional, clear, and built around real user tasks.

  • Thus, before diving into any actual work, we had to be safe and sound on the concepts and wireframes.

    Victoria P., Lead Designer

    Victoria P.

    Lead Designer

Rebuilding existing models

  • After conducting a deep research on Mortice’s identity, goals and mission, we took a step back and began remodeling their wireframes. It was important for us to achieve agreement on the concepts, so we designed high-fidelity wireframes that clearly mapped and outlined the user flow, the interface, and ay possible microinteractions within the product.

  • Mortice Web Data Privacy SaaS & UI UX Design
  • 1 - Questionnaire and Research

  • 2 - Wireframe work

  • 3 - Basic User Flow

  • 4 - UI Concepts

  • 5 - UX Improvement

Inclusive and Accessible Design

  • The most unique property of the design we made for Mortice was in high accessibility level of the interface.
    We followed accessibility best practices: checked element contrast, made process cards highly recognizable at a glance, and added clear visual cues—icons, labels, and distinct colors for different statuses, so users can understand progress quickly and navigate the interface with confidence.

  • Mortice Web Data Privacy SaaS & UI UX Design
  • By the end, Mortice became a safety net for those who seek protection of their data online and in the open web. Moreover, it became accessible to people who deal with visionary issues.

    Victoria P., Lead Designer

    Victoria P.

    Lead Designer

Mortice Today

  • Having collected investments, Mortice implemented the new design into their product. The improved UI UX design gave Mortice a fresh look that increases user trust, user satisfaction and conversion rate. Accessibility features also contributed to user trust, and the simplicity of the interface and intelligent UX increased adoption rate.

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