Isaac Sanchez

Isaac Sanchez I’m Isaac, a 12yr product designer helping founders turn messy ideas into intuitive Figma prototypes and professional marketing websites.

Keeping shelves stocked is more than tracking inventory—it’s about anticipating demand before products disappear.This da...
07/30/2026

Keeping shelves stocked is more than tracking inventory—it’s about anticipating demand before products disappear.

This dashboard is designed to give retail operations teams a real-time view of inventory health, highlighting critical SKUs, low-stock categories, demand trends, and AI-powered restock recommendations. Instead of reacting to stockouts, buyers can prioritize replenishment before they impact sales.

Designed with a clean enterprise UI, the experience focuses on surfacing the right information quickly while reducing decision fatigue for purchasing teams.

Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

A CRM isn’t just about storing contacts.It’s about giving sales teams the clarity they need to move opportunities forwar...
07/16/2026

A CRM isn’t just about storing contacts.

It’s about giving sales teams the clarity they need to move opportunities forward without digging through endless records.

When I design Salesforce dashboards, I focus on reducing friction:
• Surface the metrics that actually matter.
• Make pipeline health obvious at a glance.
• Help teams identify bottlenecks before they become missed revenue.

Good enterprise UX isn’t about adding more charts, it’s about helping people make better decisions, faster.
If your internal tools are slowing your team down instead of helping them close deals, there’s probably a better way to design the experience.

Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

Your hero section has one job.Get the right person to stop scrolling and immediately think: “This solves my problem.”Too...
07/07/2026

Your hero section has one job.

Get the right person to stop scrolling and immediately think: “This solves my problem.”

Too many SaaS landing pages lead with generic headlines, abstract illustrations, or feature lists. But founders don’t buy features they buy outcomes.

For a field operations platform, the pain isn’t “better software.”

It’s missed schedules.

Manual admin work.

Poor communication between the office and the field.

Projects falling behind because information lives in too many places.

A strong hero section should answer three questions within seconds:
- What is this?
- Who is it for?
- Why should I care?

Everything else supports that story.

The best landing pages don’t try to say everything, they make visitors want to keep scrolling.

If your SaaS isn’t converting, the problem might not be your product. It might be your first impression.

Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

Most scheduling calendars stop at showing what’s on the agenda.For field operations, that’s only part of the picture.Man...
07/01/2026

Most scheduling calendars stop at showing what’s on the agenda.

For field operations, that’s only part of the picture.

Managers also need to understand project progress, crew availability, upcoming milestones, and potential delays—all without jumping between multiple screens.

That’s the challenge behind this concept.

Every color, status, and interaction was designed to help teams make faster decisions while keeping the interface clean and easy to scan.

Great enterprise software isn’t about adding more features. It’s about presenting the right information at the right moment.

If you’re building a SaaS product for operations, logistics, field service, or project management, I’d love to help.
Visit uxisaac.com to see more of my work.



Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

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Every inventory app isn’t just a collection of screens.It’s a workflow that someone depends on to keep products on shelv...
06/30/2026

Every inventory app isn’t just a collection of screens.

It’s a workflow that someone depends on to keep products on shelves, reduce waste, and make faster decisions throughout the day.

Every component, interaction, and piece of information was designed to reduce friction—not add to it.

Great product design isn’t about making interfaces look modern. It’s about understanding how people work and building tools that help them move with confidence.

This is Restock.io, a concept for a grocery inventory management platform.

If you’re building a B2B SaaS product and want to improve the experience for your users, send me a DM. I’d love to hear about your project.

uxisaac.com

       

Every field service app isn’t just a collection of screens it’s a workflow that someone depends on to get their job done...
06/26/2026

Every field service app isn’t just a collection of screens it’s a workflow that someone depends on to get their job done.

For this concept, I focused on reducing cognitive load in low-light environments with a dark interface, establishing a clear visual hierarchy, and making critical actions easy to scan at a glance.

Every component, spacing decision, and interaction was designed around speed, clarity, and usability in the field.

Great product design isn’t about making interfaces look modern. It’s about understanding how people work, identifying friction, and designing systems that help teams move faster with confidence.

If you’re building B2B SaaS products for operations, logistics, field service, or enterprise teams, I’d love to help.

Learn more about my process and work at

uxisaac.com

Mobile-first concept for a Field Service platform.Field technicians don’t have time to navigate complex software while t...
06/25/2026

Mobile-first concept for a Field Service platform.
Field technicians don’t have time to navigate complex software while they’re on the job. Every screen should make the next action obvious whether it’s checking today’s schedule, reviewing project profitability, sending an invoice, or tracking job progress.
focused on:
• A clean, high-contrast interface for outdoor use
• Fast access to the information technicians need most
• Clear visual hierarchy with minimal cognitive load
• Mobile workflows that support field teams instead of slowing them down

Designed in Figma Build With Claude Code

What feature would you prioritize in a field service app?

Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

Most field service websites focus on features.Buyers are focused on risk.- Will my team actually use it?- Will implement...
06/24/2026

Most field service websites focus on features.

Buyers are focused on risk.
- Will my team actually use it?
- Will implementation disrupt operations?
- Will it improve visibility?
- Will it help us scale without adding more overhead?

For this design, I reframed the landing page around the questions operations leaders ask before making a software decision.
Instead of leading with functionality, the page focuses on reducing friction at every stage of adoption—from implementation and team alignment to operational visibility and growth.

The goal wasn’t to make the product look better.

The goal was to make the decision feel safer.

Available for projects → www.uxisaac.com

Why do users abandon enterprise software, even when it solves a real problem?Most teams assume it’s a feature gap.More o...
06/18/2026

Why do users abandon enterprise software, even when it solves a real problem?

Most teams assume it’s a feature gap.
More often, it’s a usability gap.

That’s exactly the challenge we tackled in this product design case study.

The platform handled complex operational workflows and large amounts of data. The functionality was there, but users struggled to navigate it efficiently. The result was friction, slower adoption, and unnecessary support requests.

Our goal was simple: make complexity feel manageable.

What we designed:
✔️ Simplified workflows that reduce task completion time
✔️ Clear information architecture for faster navigation
✔️ Consistent design system across the product
✔️ Data-dense dashboards with better visual hierarchy
✔️ Streamlined user journeys that remove unnecessary steps

The result →
A product that feels easier to learn, faster to use, and more confident to operate.

Less confusion. Better adoption. Stronger user engagement.

Because great UX isn’t about making software look better.

It’s about making complex work feel effortless.

💭 What’s the most frustrating enterprise software experience you’ve had recently?

Drop it in the comments. We’d love to hear.

📩 Need help simplifying a complex product experience? Send a DM.

Notion MD, an EHR intake concept designed for front desk staff who process patients before the waiting room fills up.The...
05/26/2026

Notion MD, an EHR intake concept designed for front desk staff who process patients before the waiting room fills up.
The idea was to take paper forms, the ones that never actually went away, and build a database around them instead of fighting them. Scan, verify, done.

Built around:
• document-first data entry
• field-by-field verification UI
• confidence-based extraction states
• zero friction scan action
• split-screen review optimized for busy front desks
• familiar EHR conventions extended for paper workflows

Designed for primary care practices, walk-in clinics, and any healthcare setting where paper intake, fax referrals, and printed forms are still part of the daily reality.

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