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Centigrade
We translate business requirements and technology into products that users understand and enjoy using.
Every team does design and research somehow – but there is no common thread.
Consequence: duplicated work, contradictory designs, no scalability.
UX is only brought in shortly before launch, when the most important decisions have long been made.
Consequence: expensive changes, dissatisfied users, time pressure, and frustration in the team.
There are no clear KPIs for UX – and management rightly asks: "Why should we spend money on this?"
Consequence: budgets stay tight, successes remain invisible, UX remains a fig leaf.
Insights lie scattered across presentations and Miro boards – and are lost with every project change.
Consequence: repeated research assignments, lost time, lack of knowledge continuity.
Business wants feature A, IT wants feature B, UX says "Users need C".
Consequence: grueling discussions, poor compromises, little user focus.
With more teams and products, cracks appear in the experience.
Consequence: inconsistent customer journey, rising support costs, frustration among users.
References
Designing surveys to be engaging and motivating: for qards GmbH, we used user research to work out how surveys really motivate participants.
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Our services
We support companies in systematically integrating UX into their software development – strategically, operationally, and with a focus on the future. In doing so, we bridge the gap between business goals and user needs: with Lean UX for fast feedback loops, experience from Scrum Master and Product Owner roles, and as coordinators of interdisciplinary teams spanning design, concept work, research, and development.
We analyze your organization's maturity level, reveal blind spots, and develop a clear UX vision that serves as a guideline for all teams.
We raise awareness of user-centered work among developers, product owners, and business units – with hands-on trainings such as "Scrum meets UX" or "Management and UX".
We systematically examine your software for usability, user acceptance, and potential – and deliver prioritized, actionable recommendations.
We steer and integrate UX activities into your agile development processes – so that user needs and business goals remain aligned.
We support you with recruiting, process design, and tool selection – until UX works in your organization without external help.
We safeguard user-friendliness, consistency, and market success in complex launches – even across multiple platforms and teams.
We advise you on trends and technologies that significantly shape software development and UX – hands-on and focused on your use case:
Whether it's a concrete project or a first idea – in a no-obligation initial consultation, we clarify your goals, your needs, and the best next step for your software development.
We combine proven methods from UX, project management, and agile development to make software projects sustainably successful – both strategically and economically. The result is a clear, efficient process that brings together innovation, quality, and business value.
We meet you where you currently stand: in an initial conversation or a compact scoping workshop, we clarify your goals, your status quo, and the biggest levers.
We determine your organization's UX maturity level and identify strengths, areas for action, and structural hurdles – as a solid basis for all further decisions.
Together, we prioritize measures that deliver visible results early and develop a UX vision that serves as a guideline for all teams.
We steer UX in your ongoing projects, train your teams, and build internal processes – until user-centered work is part of your organizational culture.
Investments in UX pay off measurably – both through satisfied users and through direct business effects:
up to50%
lower development costs through less rework
up to30%
faster releases through clearer processes
3×
higher user retention through higher acceptance
Every company has individual requirements. Let us therefore talk together about how UX management advances your software development. We look forward to your inquiry.
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