Top UX Trends That Are Shaping the SaaS Industry in 2023 (2024)

What UX trends are shaping the SaaS industry in 2023?

There’s no denying that UX design plays a significant role in the design of SaaS products. With the rapid growth of technology, each year brings with it new trends.

Let’s go over the ones for 2023 and how they will influence your product.

TL;DR

  • A UX design trend occurs as a result of a change in user behavior or the adoption of new technologies.
  • UX design trends keep UX designers informed and help them understand the market direction.

Here are some UX trends you should pay attention to:

  • The shift toward multiple SSO signups will help SaaS companies create frictionless signup flow. Miro provides relevant SSO options to help users access their products easily.
  • Hyper-personalization of in-app experiences creates a better product experience for users. Notion segments users during onboarding to determine the necessary steps and features for each user type.
  • Automatically localize in-app experiences to improve customer experience and drive customer satisfaction.
  • With Userpilot, it’s easy to localize in-app experiences like tooltips and modals to appear in a user’s native language.
  • Use passive feedback collection like feedback widgets to encourage users to provide feedback quickly. Miro uses microsurveys across micro touchpoints to collect passive feedback.
  • Use emotional design to create a positive user experience when users engage with a product. Asana evokes positive emotions in users with gamification elements to create a great in-app experience.
  • With micro-interactions, you can create an intuitive and engaging experience for users. Userpilot makes the waiting time enjoyable with inspirational messages that keep users occupied.
  • Airtable uses good microcopy to prompt users to take action.
  • In-app videos are great for educating and engaging users to create a great product experience. Tolstoy interactive videos are great for onboarding and engaging users at the same time.
  • Voice User Interface (VUIs) allow users to interact with technology using their voice.
  • Maintaining brand consistency across UX helps users discover the value of a product quickly.
  • Including Virtual Reality (VR) elements in your product creates a deep connection between products and users.
  • Decluttered UI’s are another UX trend. Use in-app prompts in a mindful way so that they don’t interrupt the UX. Figma blends its in-app prompts with the UX to avoid distracting users.

What are UX design trends?

A UX design trend is a development or movement in the UX design industry caused by a change in user behavior or the adoption of new technologies.

Why should you care about UX trends?

UX trends are a roadmap to the future of design. It helps a UX designer observe the current state of design and anticipate what’s coming, so you can respond to users’ needs in real-time.

Understanding what users expect when they engage with your product is the first step in improving their experience.

Here’s why UX trends are important:

  • It keeps you informed: it gives you a fresh perspective on what’s new in the industry and helps you stay away from outdated UX design.
  • Helps you understand the direction of the market: Design trends help you identify changes in your industry and prepare accordingly.
  • It prevents you from following trends blindly: It helps UX designers understand the impact of design decisions on their products and users.
  • Test things: Design trends help you validate an idea, and reveal if there’s a strong need for it.

What are the current trends in UI/UX design?

To uncover the hottest trends in UI/UX, we asked Linkedin users to vote on the trend with the biggest impact.

To no surprise, personalized user experiences had the highest vote.

So what exactly does “personalized” mean?

It’s all about building products and experiences that cater to a user’s specific needs. This goes beyond addressing a user by name. It involves finding patterns in users’ choices and using them to create deep connections.

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Now let’s go over top UX trends you should keep an eye on.

1. Shift towards multiple SSO signup process

To create a frictionless signup flow, SaaS companies are adopting single sign-on (SSO) to provide users with more signup options. With an SSO, a user can log in to multiple apps with one login credential.

Our annual State of SaaS Onboarding report covered how SSO can cut back on signup time and make onboarding better for new users.

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Example: How Miro is expanding SSO

Miro is adding more SSO options and removing forms to help users access the product faster. Notice how it’s not just about signing in with Google anymore?

The shift is now towards adding more SSO options that are relevant to your target audience. In this case, Slack or Apple.

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2. Hyper-personalization of in-app experiences

People have different wants and needs when they use your product. It’s essential to take these needs into account when designing in-app experiences to retain users in a competitive market.

You can personalize the product experience for users in a number of ways. The key is to trigger relevant experiences for relevant users at the right time.

Here’s how to do that.

Example: Notion’s branched user onboarding flows

During the user onboarding flow, Notion separates users into two segments.

By identifying if a user is part of a team or solo, Notion can make the call about which unnecessary steps a user can skip and how they’d like to navigate the app.

Doing so will tailor each experience to what a specific user segment might need from the product.

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Example: Automatic localization of in-app experiences

As companies expand into new markets, there’s a need to localize in-app experiences. In short, product localization customizes a product to accommodate linguistic and cultural differences between users.

Localizing user interfaces is great UX; you can localize apps and web pages by translating content and customizing the UX, including marketing, purchase process, and UI elements.

With a tool like Userpilot, it’s easy to localize in-app experiences like tooltips and modals to appear in a user’s native language.

Here’s an example of how you can translate a tooltip’s content to German.

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Enable the button and the microcopy is automatically translated into German. Users who speak German can have a better one-on-one experience this way.

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3. More granular user feedback collection

While microsurveys still work great for collecting in-app feedback, we noticed a trend of switching from active to passive customer feedback, which is more contextual and less interrupting.

An active feedback collection is when you trigger surveys and ask for feedback. This could come after the completion of a task or at a touchpoint.

On the other hand, the passive method allows users to provide feedback when they want and provides them with the means to do so without friction.

Provide passive feedback by placing feedback widgets so that they blend into the entire experience, which is better than a survey popping up.

Example: Miro’s microsurveys across the UI

Miro uses microsurveys across micro touchpoints, like after a user creates a new board, to collect passive feedback.

These short customer satisfaction surveys are placed in such a way that they’re easily accessible so users can give feedback on specific experiences.

For example, you can rate your experience on the feed without leaving the screen.

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Users can leave feedback based on the emotions they’re feeling when using each feature, by engaging with small feedback widgets.

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Example: Userpilot’s passive feedback collection

Userpilot makes this more fun by using different surveys on different screens to collect granular feedback.

Here’s an example of how we gather feedback on our integration screen.

At the bottom right is a simple question, an emoji, and a “suggest an integration” button that’s visible.

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Let’s not forget about integrating feedback surveys into your in-app help hub, or as we like to call it, a resource center.

Userpilot uses different feedback surveys, like the ‘submit an idea’ button to suggest new feature ideas and the ‘Give feedback’ button to collect user feedback.

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4. Using emotional design across the user experience

Emotive interaction design, or emotional design, is all about creating experiences that evoke an emotional response such as joy or excitement in users.

Positive experiences create memorable interactions and build a deep user connection with a product. This drives them to take action to experience those moments again, and they repeatedly engage with the product.

Here are some examples.

Example: Asana celebrates success and builds connections.

Evoke positive emotions in your UX with gamification elements. Asana does a great job of gamifying its in-app experience.

When you complete a task, Asana celebrates your success by displaying a celebration creature (a unicorn, yeti, narwhal, or phoenix) flying across your screen like a shooting star.

This feature brings a smile to users who look forward to completing more tasks.

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They’re also starting to use celebrations as a way to engage team members and make Asana a tool teams enjoy using.

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But they don’t stop here.

Even their error messages have a human side and show empathy mixed with a little humor. Instead of getting frustrated, the funny error message ”5 evil cobras jog sadly” makes users smile and makes the interaction memorable.

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Example: Userpilot makes the wait enjoyable with inspirational messages

Use inspirational messages to keep users engaged when a page is loading. This not only signals that the app didn’t crash, but also makes the wait more enjoyable.

For example, when Userpilot’s chrome extension builder is loading, we use engaging messages to keep users occupied while everything loads in the background.

User frustration is reduced to a bare minimum.

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5. The use of micro-interactions to improve UX

You know when you load a new website and an animated loader comes up? Or when you interact with a button that’s animated?

Those are micro-interactions.

By definition, micro-interactions are small, meaningful, and interactive details that make an experience more intuitive and engaging.

At a glance, these interactions are insignificant when compared to the overall interaction of the app. But interestingly, they create a better customer experience.

Example: Userpilot’s contextual user interface (UI) feedback

Feedback UI is the response generated by the system based on user interactions. It can be as simple as displaying a pop-up for the completion of a task or using a preloader.

An example of this is the loading page of the main app dashboard in Userpilot, which informs users that the system is performing an action.

Progress is displayed through microcopy and graphics to eliminate confusion.

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Example: Airtable’s tooltips for guidance

Microcopy is used to describe the tiny bits of text on the UI that help users take action. This includes error messages, placeholder text, and even confirmation messages.

Adding a microcopy—either on a small tooltip, a banner, or a modal—gives users the option to receive answers to their questions in a single sentence.

Here’s an example of how Airtable uses tooltips to display helpful microcopy and get users familiar with their product. When you hover on an element, it explains the feature without interruption.

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Example: Loom uses microcopy to set expectations

In Loom, microcopy is used for clarity, to set expectations, and to build trust.

The message on the signup page explains what you’re signing up for and confirms what you’ll be getting after signing up (a Loom business account, which will be downgraded after the trial).

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6. The rise of in-app video content

Using videos is another UI/UX design trend expected to dominate soon.

Because videos are more engaging and educate users better, they’re a good replacement for text tutorials, which are boring.

That’s why more SaaS companies are incorporating videos into their product experience to drive product adoption.

Here’s how to incorporate videos into your product.

Example: Tolstoy’s interactive onboarding videos

Tolstoy’s onboarding videos put a spin on how interactive videos can be used to onboard and engage users at the same time.

New users have the freedom to choose their journey type and what they want to see next.

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Example: Mixpanel’s micro-videos embedded in UI patterns

Mixpanel embeds micro-videos into new feature announcement modals to give users a quick overview of the new feature.

Micro-videos like this help Mixpanel capture users’ attention, explain their product, and answer questions without frustrating the users.

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Example: Userpilot facilitates in-app video tutorial embeds

Add video content to play directly in the resource center. By doing this, users can get help without going to another page, such as YouTube. This is the next level of UX personalization.

These tutorial videos also double as self-service for when users need customer support. Here’s an example in Userpilot.

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7. Voice user interface (VUI)

Voice search is another trend making its way into SaaS. We’re already seeing this in action with Amazon, Google, and Apple all integrating voice assistants.

A voice user interface allows users to interact with technology using their voice. It’s a new approach to providing a natural and intuitive user experience.

VUIs are spreading in SaaS; they provide a great alternative to text-based interfaces and serve as a great way to improve customer service.

8. Brand consistency across the journey

Consistency is good UX design; it differentiates an effective product from one with a high churn rate.

Consistent design improves the usability and learnability of a product. Using similar UI elements and functions helps users get to the “Aha Moment” as quickly as possible.

Maintaining consistency cuts across visual elements (e.g., color, font) and functionality on every channel (e.g., websites and mobile apps) and touchpoints.

Even UI patterns like modals, checklists, and tooltips must have a consistent design.

An example is the design of Asana’s in-app communication. Each UI element has the same color, text, and button, so anyone who sees them immediately recognizes them.

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While the purple tooltips are used for tips and education, the white ones are for notifications like a task moving to a different project.

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9. Virtual reality (VR)

Although virtual reality (VR) is a new frontier in UX design, it’s rapidly evolving.

Virtual reality is a simulated environment in which designers can mimic real-life experiences. The move into the world of 3D will completely change the way users interact with products.

In 2023, it’s likely we’ll see more VR experiences combined with UX design, like interacting with 3D spaces on UI interfaces.

The good thing is that VR helps your customers connect with your brand, which in turn boosts your user retention rate.

10. Uninterrupted UX and decluttered UI’s

In-app prompts are great for driving user engagement, but only if designers are mindful of the UX.

Being mindful means maintaining an awareness of a user’s thoughts, feelings, and sensations when using a product. For instance, take note of the widgets that are triggered when users interact with features.

Choose between small native tooltips vs. modals vs. popups to enhance the user’s learning. Banners can replace big modals for NPS or announcements.

Also, playing help videos in-app declutters the UI from multiple popups at the same time, etc.

Example: Figma’s banners that blend in with your UI

Figma designs their upgrade messages, banners, and native tooltips all on one screen so they look like they belong there.

Designing these in-app prompts as pop-ups could distract the users. But this design approach used by Figma makes it easier to convert users without irritating them.

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Example: Storychief’s placeholder text

Storychief uses placeholder text to guide users with short hints on the expected value of an input field. For instance, when you launch a blank screen, the placeholder text gives you a short description of what to write in the input field.

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Conclusion

Now that we’ve seen the UX trends in 2023, it’s time to take action. Start by creating a personalized user experience without coding. Book a Demo with our team and get started today!

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FAQs

What is trending in UX design 2023? ›

8 tantalizing UX design trends for 2023:
  • Product reveal hover effect.
  • Sophisticated scrolling.
  • Brand experience challenges dwell time.
  • Interactive, nutty navigation.
  • Turning negatives into positives.
  • AI sophisticates the chatbot sphere.
  • Voice-to-speech search or assistance.
  • Overstimulation.

What is the UX strategy for 2023? ›

In 2023, minimal web design continued its dominance with its focus on the essential. Reducing elements and favoring clean color palettes, it ensured a sleek and intuitive aesthetic. Its impact was significant, providing clean and sustainable designs that maintained relevance throughout the year.

What is the next big trend in UX? ›

3D designs

Although three-dimensional design is nothing new, we're going to see a resurgence and evolution of the UX design trend in 2024. We anticipate that more design tools will make 3D design easier for designers (both amateurs and professionals) to create.

What is the future of UX design in 2024? ›

The future of UX design will center around unified experiences that seamlessly transition across an array of devices. As smart glasses and other wearable tech become more popularly used, the demand for UX designers skilled in cross-platform design will soar.

What is the future of UX 2023? ›

In 2023, VUI design, or voice user interface, will be a major factor in the evolution of UX design. Virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri have made voice interactions more widespread and popular.

Is UX design oversaturated 2024? ›

The short answer to this question is no—the UX job market has not reached the point of oversaturation. The industry is changing and evolving (when is it not?) and the UX job market isn't what it was two or three years ago.

What is the trend in UI in 2023? ›

As an overall trend, designers also take a bolder visual design approach to differentiate and provide more unique experiences moving into 2023. While lots of white space and minimalist design have been popular for several years, more sites and apps use gradient backgrounds, 3D objects, and immersive/parallax scrolling.

What is the color trend in UX design 2023? ›

Bright, bold colors:

Bright and bold colors have become a popular trend in UI/UX design. Here are a few ways that bright and bold colors are being used in UI/UX design: Attention-grabbing: Bright and bold colors are often used to grab the user's attention and make important elements stand out on the screen.

What is the future of UX in AI? ›

In conclusion, the future of UX design lies in a harmonious collaboration between AI and human creativity. AI will not replace UX professionals but will empower them to create more effective, personalized, and user-friendly designs.

Is AI going to replace UX? ›

The short answer—no. While AI will substantially transform aspects of UX design, amplifying designers' capabilities, the uniquely human skills of UX experts remain irreplaceable.

What's the next UI design trend? ›

Dark mode dominance. Dark mode, once a niche feature, is set to dominate UI design in 2024. With benefits such as reduced eye strain and improved battery life for certain devices, dark mode will become a standard option for ecommerce websites, providing users with a sleek and modern alternative.

What is the future of UX design? ›

User experience design will be unrecognizable in 2035. With the advancement of technology and the integration of AI, UX design will be more efficient, intuitive, and user-friendly than ever before. As a result, user expectations will be higher than ever.

What are the UX trends in 2030? ›

Here are some thoughts and UX trends in 2030:

This creates a more data-driven persuasive design, addictive interfaces, human emotional design, gamification, dark patterns to name a few. New and different interfaces evolve with human-like interactions with personalized digital experiences.

Is 27 too old to become a UX designer? ›

Being a tech field, UX design attracts workers in their 20s and 30s, but that doesn't make it off-limits to older people who are interested and talented. UX Designers do a variety of tasks depending upon the situation.

Is 30 too late to become a UX designer? ›

You're Never Too Old to Get a UX Design Jobs. So many people in the 30s, 40s, and 50s are worried about how to become a UX designer because they think they're "too old" for UX design jobs.

What is the future of product design 2023? ›

Designers create innovative crafts that enhance our interaction with objects, places, and information. According to Statista, Revenue in the AR and VR markets will reach US$31.12 billion in 2023. The mixed reality design trend is popular in applications such as gaming, education, healthcare, and retail.

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