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Ask HN: Which SaaS apps have the best UI?
11 points by karolisd on Dec 6, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
I spend most of my time in a bubble of Google Analytics, Visual Website Optimizer, and Basecamp. But I'm building a side-project and I want to get some design inspiration from new & shiny apps that I might not have been exposed to. Which SaaS web apps that you use have the best user interfaces?


I really like Stripe (http://stripe.com) and have always been a fan of Campaign Monitor (http://campaignmonitor.com). We've been making lots of subtle design iterations to Mailgun (http://mailgun.com) recently too.

Also I'd recommend checking out LeanStack.io (http://leanstack.io) which has a great list of SaaS companies. You might find some inspiration there.


GitHub is usually pretty intuitive. Not a huge fan of their organizations layout though.

Basecamp probably has the best UI I've used for a SaaS project.


If you are looking for an Enterprise SaaS app -- you might want to check out Aha.io

We put a lot of thought into it and sourced the best design talent we could find. Originally, we were going to go with a totally flat design, but ended up with a hybrid approach. We found that a semi-flat design improved usability in our early tests with customers.


Stripe. Probably the only SaaS UI I don't hate in significant ways. It has a fairly minimal feature set though which helps.


mailchimp.com


Todoist


I like Wunderlist.




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