I will audit your app or website interface with UX criteria


About this gig
I will review your interface and identify the usability issues that reduce clarity, trust, and performance.
This gig is designed for teams who need a fast and focused expert audit of a website, landing page, or digital interface. I analyze hierarchy, content clarity, navigation, friction points, and overall usability to show what is not working and what to fix first.
You will receive a concise audit with the main issues, clear priorities, and actionable recommendations.
Important:
- this is an expert UX/UI interface audit, not a user test
- no live sessions or user interviews are included
- redesign and development are not part of this gig
Available in English or French
Delivery style preference
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Get to know Virgile Schmit
UX Designer
- FromFrance
- Member sinceApr 2026
Languages
French, English
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FAQ
1. What is included in this gig?
This gig includes an expert review of one interface, page, or key flow, with main issues, priorities, and actionable recommendations.
2. Is this a user test?
No. This is an expert interface audit, not a user test. No live testing with users is included.
3. What kind of interfaces can you audit?
I can audit websites, landing pages, dashboards, web apps, or any digital interfaces.
4. What will I receive at the end?
You will receive a concise audit with the main usability issues, clear priorities, and practical recommendations for each issue.
5. Can you audit more than one page or flow?
Yes, but additional pages, screens, or flows should be added through extras or a custom offer.
6. Do you also redesign the interface?
No. This gig focuses on diagnosis and recommendations only. Redesign work should be ordered separately.
7. Can you work in French?
Yes. It the audit can be written in english or french.
8. Can this lead to a larger UX mission?
Yes. This audit can be used as a first step before a redesign, a UX/UI mission, or a broader usability review.

