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B2E Projects and Internal Enterprise Apps: Why Your Studio Needs an Enterprise Mobile Specialist

Enterprise MobileStudio & AgencyHR Tech / Enterprise Mobile
A product design studio that wins a B2E project for a large organization quickly realizes this is a different world from consumer apps. The needs of field workers, the integrations with internal enterprise systems, and compliance with corporate information-security standards – all of these demand niche expertise. Most designers on a studio's permanent team aren't experienced in enterprise-grade internal mobile design. My experience working on the B2E app lets a studio get a Plug & Play answer for enterprise mobile. I know the principles of designing for field workers, the unique needs of internal enterprise systems, and the professional requirements of working with HR and IT departments. A significant advantage is the ability to draw connections across previous projects. My experience designing mobile for complex systems (fintech, healthcare, industrial) translates directly into professional B2E design. Your studio gets a designer with the breadth to crack your project from day one. Studio leaders weighing whether to bid on B2E projects – don't pass up this market. It pays well, it offers long-term projects (because after the initial launch there's demand for new features), and it builds a professional reputation in the enterprise world. Bring me in, and together we'll build a professional working framework.

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Making complicated into easy for users.

Senior product designer with a decade of work across complex systems - financial risk platforms, legal operations, healthcare apps, manufacturing tooling and insurance portals. The common thread is depth: products where the data is rich, the users are expert, and the interface has to disappear into the work.