Case Studies
SAAS Properties UX Design and Sanity CMS Development Case Study
Continuing our work with the team at SAAS properties, we are pleased to have redesigned and launched the SAAS Properties website with a new look and feel, as well as a solid technical structure using Sanity CMS.
- Client
- SAAS Properties logo
- Year
1Introduction
Following the success of the Fedary website working with the team at SAAS Properties, we were extremely pleased to have been asked to look at the companies flagship website, saasproperties.com
With a core infrastructure in place for SAAS, we were able to design and build this site utilising headless technologies such as Sanity CMS.
2Challenge
The existing site was not providing SAAS potential clients with the look and feel that matched the brand, and the UX was not as engaging as was hoped.
Consultants were keen for a site that would engage and become a tool for them to showcase the luxury properties available as well.
Technically the site was also not where SAAS wanted it to be in regards to performance and so a replatform was required.
3Solutions
Having previously worked with the team a SAAS, karve were ideally placed to interpret the needs of the client and bring the vision of the CEO into digital reality.
Structurally we utilised a Next.JS framework and build in Sanity CMS in order to ensure that the site performance would be optimal for launch.
Creatively we went through rounds of design to make sure that the look and feel of the new site would show off the brand in its best light, while also engaging with potential customers through a more optimal UX.
4Conclusion
karve are extremely pleased with the new SAAS Properties website. By being able to work collaboratively with the team at SAAS, the new site more accurately depicts the client experience that was required and the site is much more engaging.
Technically we have a headless CMS with Sanity in place that will allow the internal teams to far more easily update content, while allowing for scalability of the site as new features and requirements are developed.