Hey everyone, I've noticed a potential pain point in implementing the new Figma designs the UX/UI Designers and Product give a Software team without hindering : - the progress of way more important key features (users want more features, management wants more features) - investigating and solving the bugs and defects that customer success / QA bring - investigating and solving the Datadog alerts on the DB, BE, services in general - analysing PRDs, having meetings on edge cases, writing TODs, - cleaning the code, writing tests, improving the code base in general ... UX/UI Designers bring beautiful designs and transforming those designs into CSS/SASS/LESS/Material/Tailwind/... UI : - takes a loooot of time (unless it's not pixel-perfect) - but doesn't really take much knowledge in how the product works. (Yes the dev needs to know the codebase a minimum and the best practices decided by the team, but no need to extensively know the use cases and edge cases of the entire application, or write TODs for this) So my thinking is : Why isn't this outsourced to a team that would know less about the Product so that the engineers that know the product focus on more important features! After years of coding, I opened now a Software Dev Agency and I'm looking for a specific new offer to focus on, do you think this pain point could be something worth solving and an offer that could be scalable ? The offer would be : - We get the figma, and we work on their codebase with their best practices and we send the code to be reviewed by their devs and their QAs. - It’s Month-To-Month, they can pause or cancel anytime. - The first 15 days, either they’re satisfied or they get 100% refund on their first month subscription. (I've been a software engineer in various companies for over 5 years, collaborating extensively with UX/UI designers. They've consistently been amazed by the results and the level of communication to ensure everything is pixel-perfect. I'll be adding some contract clauses to protect myself from dishonest clients, but otherwise, I'm confident they'll be 100% satisfied.)