
Best for: Startups and scale-ups that have outgrown their current design capacity and need a senior-led team to take on product design, UX, and digital experience — often at the point of a new funding round, a major product release, or a platform overhaul. Widelab is particularly well suited to teams that want design and development from a single partner rather than managing multiple vendors.
Widelab has built one of the strongest third-party review records among studios of this size — 4.9 on Clutch across 77 verified reviews is a hard number to fake, and 80% client retention after two years is the kind of metric that says more than a portfolio ever could. The honest caveat is that this is a Polish studio built for asynchronous global partnerships, and clients who need co-located teams or in-person workshops at short notice will face timezone and travel friction.
Reviewed by Chelsea Greene
Widelab was founded in 2018 in Gdańsk, Poland, by two designers with a clear premise: that good product design should be reachable for ambitious teams that aren't yet big enough to build it in-house. The studio has grown considerably since — the team now runs at 80-plus people, the majority of them senior — and the client list has expanded from Polish startups to companies across the US, UK, Israel, Canada, and Singapore. Cloud Kitchens, Circle K, Hopin, Traba, Fitch Ratings, Founderpath. That range didn't come from marketing; it came from repeat business and referrals.
The model is built around the idea that design agencies should be extensions of client product teams rather than external vendors. That shows up in how they structure engagements — discovery workshops, weekly syncs, Slack-based communication, transparent project management — and in the retention figures. Over 80% of clients are still working with Widelab two years after their first project. That figure, verified through Clutch, is the clearest available signal of how the working relationship actually feels.
The service breadth is genuine rather than padded. Product design, UX research, design systems, web design, Webflow development, branding, marketing design, and software development all sit under one roof. The addition of Widehue — a sister brand launched to handle brand, web, and marketing design — reflects a deliberate effort to keep product design and creative brand work clean rather than tangled. If your brief is primarily product and digital experience, Widelab handles it. If it's brand and marketing, Widehue is the right door.
What Widelab does particularly well is work across the full early-stage lifecycle: pre-launch discovery through MVP, post-funding redesigns, and ongoing product evolution. The pricing sits at a meaningful discount to US and Western European agency rates — $50–$99 per hour with a $5,000 minimum — which makes them accessible to funded startups that would struggle to afford comparable senior talent domestically.
Product Design
UI design, UX design, prototyping, design systems, user flows, wireframes, and user testing. The core practice and where the majority of senior capacity sits.
UI Design · UX Design · Prototyping · Design Systems · User Testing · Wireframes
Product Discovery
Discovery workshops, user interviews, MVP prioritization, UX audits, market research, and user journey mapping. Structured to compress weeks of calls into focused sessions.
Discovery Workshops · User Interviews · MVP Prioritization · UX Audit · User Journey Mapping
Web Design
High-fidelity web design, lo-fi mockups, responsive design, and UX/UI for marketing and product websites.
Web Design · Responsive Design · Landing Pages · UX/UI
Webflow Development
Certified Webflow development for marketing sites, product pages, and campaign landing pages.
Webflow Development · No-Code · CMS
Branding
Brand identity, naming, and visual systems. Handled primarily through the Widehue sister brand for brand-led briefs.
Brand Identity · Visual Identity · Naming
Software Development
Frontend (React, Vue), backend (Node.js, Python, .NET, PHP), mobile, cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and architecture consultancy.
Frontend Development · Backend Development · Mobile Development · Cloud Infrastructure
Marketing Design
Marketing assets, motion design, and ongoing design support for growth and marketing teams.
Marketing Design · Motion Design · Marketing Assets
A snapshot of recent named projects. Full case studies on the agency's site.
Product Discovery · Product Design · Software Development
Full product design and development for the Travis Kalanick-founded ghost kitchen platform — covering SaaS product, marketing, and digital design.
Product Design
Product design for the workforce staffing platform connecting the top 1% of workers with open shifts — a high-growth startup requiring a scalable product experience.
Product Design · Branding
Full product and brand design for the virtual events platform at the height of its rapid growth phase.
Product Design
Design for the revenue-based financing platform for SaaS founders — contributing to the platform raising $161M+.
Product Design, Branding
Full rebranding and platform redesign for the Canadian payouts infrastructure company.
Product Design
Product design for the streaming aggregator platform — covering UX, UI, and digital experience across the full product.
Awwwards — Site of the Day + Developer Award, widelab.co (April 2024)
CSS Design Awards — Website of the Day, widelab.co
FWA — Site of the Day, widelab.co
4.9
77 verified reviews
What clients consistently mention across 77 verified Clutch reviews: proactive communication and responsiveness, attention to detail, ability to work as an extension of in-house teams, and delivery on or ahead of schedule.
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A Lisbon-based digital design studio with a focused product design and UX practice and a portfolio of SaaS and tech clients.
Gdańsk, Poland. The studio operates as a remote-first global partner — clients are located across 32 countries including the US, UK, Israel, Canada, Germany, and Singapore. The team is Poland-based but the working model is structured for asynchronous international collaboration.
Widelab handles product design, UX, web design, Webflow development, and software development. Widehue is a sister brand born from Widelab that focuses specifically on brand identity, marketing design, and brand-led web projects. If your brief is a product or digital experience, Widelab is the right fit. If it's a brand or marketing-led project, Widehue takes the lead.
Primarily startups and scale-ups — most commonly at post-funding stages, pre-launch moments, or during platform redesigns. The client list spans SaaS, fintech, healthtech, events, logistics, HR tech, and enterprise software. They work with companies from seed stage through unicorn-level, though the model works best for teams that have a product to build rather than companies still at the concept phase.
Yes. The studio offers frontend (React, Vue), backend (Node.js, Python, .NET, PHP), mobile, and cloud infrastructure development alongside the design practice. For clients who want to keep design and engineering under one roof, this is a meaningful differentiator.
Discovery workshops, user interviews, and alignment sessions at the start, followed by iterative design phases with regular check-ins. Project communication typically runs through Slack with weekly video calls. Clients consistently describe the working style as integrated rather than vendor-like — the studio embeds into the client's product team rather than operating as an external supplier.
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