🇩🇪 Serving Germany

Product Design for German SaaS and Enterprise

Design systems, end-to-end product flows, and BITV/WCAG-compliant interfaces — shipped in production, not just in Figma.

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German SaaS competes on substance. Berlin scale-ups, Munich industrial software, and Hamburg logistics platforms all win or lose category position based on whether their product feels considered, robust and well-engineered. Meanwhile public sector and large enterprise procurement increasingly reference BITV 2.0 accessibility and WCAG 2.2 AA, and procurement teams will not sign without evidence of both.

Buraq's German design practice partners with product teams to ship interfaces that German users actively prefer. We work in your tooling (Figma, Linear, Notion), embed in your sprint cadence, and deliver design that ships instead of being mocked up and abandoned. Every project includes design system thinking, accessibility from day one, and conversion measurement after launch.

Market Challenges

What teams in Germany are up against

Inconsistent UI across the product because design lives in Figma but engineering ships pixel-by-pixel guesses.

Onboarding flows where most trial signups never reach the activation moment.

Public sector tenders requiring BITV 2.0 and BfWi accessibility evidence you cannot yet produce.

Design and engineering operating in different sprints, with design always two weeks ahead of build.

Marketing site, in-app product and admin tooling all looking like they were built by three different companies.

Industries

Where we deliver across Germany

Industrial software and Industrie 4.0 dashboards
B2B SaaS targeting German and DACH enterprise
Fintech and embedded finance dashboards
Healthtech, MedTech and DiGA platforms
Logistics, supply chain and freight tech
GovTech and public sector adjacent vendors
Compliance & Standards

Built for Germany regulatory requirements

BITV 2.0 and WCAG 2.2 AA conformance audits and remediation, with documented evidence (Erklärung zur Barrierefreiheit) for procurement.

Behindertengleichstellungsgesetz (BGG) and Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz (BFSG) alignment for public-facing platforms.

Accessible design system tokens and components — colour contrast, focus states, keyboard nav engineered in.

EN 301 549 alignment for European public sector procurement.

Why Buraq

Outcomes for Germany teams

Design that ships

Design system tied directly to your component library. What ships in production matches what was designed in Figma — no drift, no guessing.

Activation rates that move

Onboarding redesigns typically lift trial-to-paid by 20–40% within one quarter through user research, friction mapping and instrumented experimentation.

BITV/WCAG accessibility evidence on demand

BITV 2.0 and WCAG 2.2 AA conformance baked into the design system, with Erklärung zur Barrierefreiheit ready for German enterprise and public sector procurement.

BFSG-ready for 2025 obligations

Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz expectations engineered into consumer-facing flows ahead of 2025 enforcement deadlines.

Design embedded in German product cadence

German SaaS teams ship continuously. Design that lives in Figma reviews and sprint-end handoffs always trails the product. Our designers embed in your stand-ups, your Linear, and your engineering process — so design and build move on the same clock.

Every engagement starts with a design system audit. If you do not have one, we build it. If you have one that is fragmented, we consolidate it. From there, every new feature is designed against the system, every new component lands in the library, and the design-to-engineering handoff stops being a translation problem.

Accessibility as a first-class concern

Accessibility in Germany is no longer optional. BITV 2.0 governs federal public sector. BFSG extends accessibility obligations to consumer-facing private sector products from 2025. EN 301 549 governs public sector procurement across the EU. Designing for accessibility after launch is exponentially more expensive than designing for it from day one.

We engineer accessibility into the design system: colour contrast tokens that pass WCAG 2.2 AA without designer guesswork, focus state primitives, keyboard navigation patterns, screen reader-compatible structure, and component documentation that captures accessibility expectations alongside visual specifications.

Tech Stack

Technologies we deploy in Germany

FigmaAdobe XDFramerPrincipleMazeHotjarLottieStorybookTailwind CSS
FAQ

Germany questions, answered

Have a question not listed here? Contact our Germany team and we'll get back to you.

Do you work in our existing design system or rebuild from scratch?
Whatever serves the project. Mature design systems get extended; fragmented systems get consolidated; non-existent systems get built. We never throw away working assets to start fresh — your team has institutional context worth preserving.
Can you handle BITV 2.0, WCAG 2.2 AA and BFSG compliance?
Yes. We perform BITV 2.0 and WCAG 2.2 AA audits, deliver remediated designs and components, and provide Erklärung zur Barrierefreiheit documentation suitable for German public sector and BFSG-relevant consumer-facing products.
How do you collaborate with our in-house designers?
Most engagements augment an existing design team rather than replacing one. We typically take ownership of specific surfaces (onboarding, billing, admin) while in-house designers stay focused on core product.
Are your services billable in EUR?
Yes. All German design engagements are invoiced in EUR with VAT (Umsatzsteuer) handled per German tax requirements.

Ship product design that wins German enterprise procurement

Book a 30-minute product design review. We will walk through your current product surface and accessibility posture, then return a written design audit within one week.

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