UX design for 7 & 8-figure DTC E-commerce Brands

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"Rendr Software Group went beyond delivering what was in my brief — they genuinely cared about helping me achieve my business goals. Their creative, solution-driven team worked seamlessly within budget, tackling every challenge with resourcefulness and insight. It was an enjoyable, collaborative experience from start to finish, and I’d recommend them wholeheartedly."

Amy Mooney, Mutha Cuva

UI (User Interface) Design refers to the visual and interactive aspects of a digital product, including buttons, icons, spacing, typography, and color schemes. UI design focuses on the look and feel of a product, ensuring it is aesthetically pleasing and intuitive for users to interact with.


UX (User Experience) Design pertains to the experience a user has when interacting digital products. This includes the usability, functionality, and accessibility of the product. UX design involves research, prototyping, and testing to create a product that meets users' needs and provides a seamless and enjoyable experience.


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Depth of expertise

Rendr has well over a decade of in-depth, hands-on experience developing E-commerce solutions. Whether you are supporting a legacy system, have an existiing store or want to start something new, we are ready and able.

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Broad E-commerce focus

We are proud to have served over 100 global businesses across many industries, and there may be a good chance we are already familiar with yours. Either way, our expert consultants can guide your project to a successful outcome.

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Flexible project models

Different companies have different needs, and those needs change over time. That's why we are flexible to the engagement model that best suits your business: fixed price or time & materials.

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UX design focuses on the overall user experience, including usability, functionality, and user satisfaction, while UI design focuses on the visual and interactive elements of the interface.