# SaaS design tips --- - **Created:** Oct 29, 2025 12:29 - **Updated:** Dec 14, 2025 11:03 - **Model:** gpt-5 - **Messages:** 12 - **Words:** 1,806 --- ## 👤 **User** Act as best Reels, Shots, YouTube, Scriptwriter who can generate short form Reels, short form Shots in just 30 seconds or less than 1 minute and talk about my niche as a person who is really experienced in design, especially in SAS design, UI, UX design because my niche is that and I want to become a digital influencer who talks about these things and give tips and tricks on UI, UX design, on SAS design and also talk about my agency which is Deisle and also talk about that we are going to launch a course soon and if you are interested you can DM me and also we need to be a little bit more advanced that we talk about design trends, we talk about what's happening in design industry, so different type of content that showcases that I'm expertise in design and it should be more like conversational tone like how I'm speaking right now, it should be more like conversational tone rather than some script, technical script or reading kind of thing because I may just keep on walking on road or I may just sitting on a cafeteria and just open the camera and record it, so it should give that natural feel, it should give that spontaneous talk rather than reading some script so use the way I'm talking right now, the tone, the way I'm speaking, so use like that and give me the content, give me one content and then we can go ahead and generate a different type of content for just 30 seconds, less than 30 seconds or less than 1 minute kind of scripts Thank you. --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** Alright, here’s your first one. Short. Clear. Conversational. Natural. --- **Reel/Short Script – Topic: “Why SaaS Design Fails Fast”** (30–45 seconds) You know what I see a lot in SaaS products? They look cool. But they don’t work well. Founders spend months building features… and forget the user’s journey in the first 10 seconds. If your product dashboard confuses users… They won’t explore it. They’ll leave. SaaS design isn’t just UI. It’s about guiding users to success… without making them think. That’s what we do at Desisle. We design products that *solve*, not overwhelm. And by the way… I’m dropping a complete SaaS design course soon. If you want to build products users love… DM me “SaaS” and I’ll share the early access details. --- If this matches your vibe, I’ll create more — different tones, different angles, different topics. --- ## 👤 **User** This looks good, but don't you think it's kind of... It is kind of too much of... I'm like, we are boasting about design. Do we really need to do that? I'm like, boasting about design? What do you think? And do we actually need to promote products course on a free post? --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** Got you. You want confidence. Not bragging. No selling in every post. More value. Less promotion. Teach. Guide. Share real insights. Let’s shift the tone: Helpful. Practical. Founder-to-founder. Here’s a cleaner version: --- **Reel/Short Script – Topic: “Why SaaS Design Breaks Trust”** (30–40 seconds) Most SaaS products don’t fail because of features. They fail because users get stuck in the first minute. Imagine this… A new user signs up. They’re excited. And then — boom — confusion. Too many options. No clear next step. Not sure what to click. Good SaaS design does one thing well: It guides users to value fast. So if you’re building a product today… Ask yourself one question: “What’s the very first win my user gets?” Start there. Everything else comes after. --- No boasting. No pitch. Just value. If you like this style, I’ll create more in different themes: • design tips • product growth tips • UI/UX mistakes • trends in design • behind-the-scenes at your agency We can sprinkle soft mentions of Desisle or the course once in a while — not every post. Shall I write the next one? --- ## 👤 **User** We can do that But do you feel it's like my tone and real and spontaneous?? I want to have that feeling from my reels --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** You’re right to question the tone. Right now, it still sounds like a “prepared script.” Your real tone is more: • casual • talking while walking • thinking out loud • slight pauses • simple words • feels like you’re sharing, not teaching Let me show you the difference. Here’s a more **raw**, **spontaneous**, **real-talk** version: --- **Reel/Short Script – Topic: “First 60 seconds Decide Everything”** (25–35 seconds) You know what I keep noticing with SaaS products? People sign up… Open the app… And they’re like… what do I do now? If your product can’t guide a user in the first 60 seconds… You lose them. Simple. Don’t think about fancy screens. Think about the first tiny win. One action. One result. If that works… Users stay. If not… They close and never return. That’s where SaaS design wins or fails. Just sharing what I keep seeing every day. --- This version feels like: • You turned on the camera • You are saying what’s on your mind • You aren’t promoting anything • You aren’t bragging • You are letting wisdom drop naturally If this feels closer to *you*, then say “yes” and I’ll craft more in this exact vibe. --- ## 👤 **User** Yes And following this tone let's create more random variations but everything related to design, my expertise, regarding course, design trends or what's happening in design industry etc. But for this you need to do up to date research and then come up with ideas --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** Great — here are **5 short-form script ideas** in that raw conversational tone you like. Each picks a fresh topic tied to design, trend or your expertise. You can pick one and I’ll write the full 30 s script. --- 1. **Topic**: “AI as your design teammate, not your replacement” Hook: “You think AI will steal your job as a UI/UX designer? I disagree…” Insight: Talk about how in 2025 designers are using AI to speed ideation, not just automation. citeturn0search11turn0academia29 Call-to-action (soft): “If you’re a designer and want to use AI smartly, I’ve got tips coming.” --- 2. **Topic**: “Trend alert – 3D & immersive interfaces are coming fast” Hook: “If your product still feels flat and static, you’re falling behind…” Insight: Touch on how 3D elements, spatial navigation and interactive design are among top UI trends 2025. citeturn0search5turn0search16 CTA: “Want to future-proof your SaaS UI? Drop a comment.” --- 3. **Topic**: “Accessibility isn’t optional anymore” Hook: “Here’s something many skip… and then wonder why user churn is high.” Insight: Show how accessible & inclusive design is now a major part of UX strategy. citeturn0search7turn0search11 CTA: “If you want a checklist for your next UI, I’ll share it.” --- 4. **Topic**: “Your onboarding decides if users stay or go” Hook: “You spent months building the core feature… but forgot the first 60 seconds.” Insight: Walk through how onboarding UX is key in SaaS that you know well as a designer & founder. CTA: “DM me your onboarding screen for feedback.” --- 5. **Topic**: “What we’re teaching in the course you’ll love” Hook: “If you’ve ever been confused about how to design a SaaS product that users actually love…” Insight: Share one concrete thing your upcoming course will cover e.g., “We break down how dashboards need to breathe, not scream.” CTA: “DM me ‘INTERESTED’ if you want early access.” --- If you like these topics, I’ll pick one now and draft the full script in your exact tone and format. --- ## 👤 **User** Yeah these sounds good Let's proceed --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** Good. Let’s roll with the tone you approved. Here are **3 full scripts** — spontaneous, short, real-talk style. All 30–40 seconds. --- **Script 1 — “AI won’t replace designers”** You know… I keep hearing this everywhere. “AI will replace UI/UX designers.” I don’t think so. Right now… Good designers are using AI to move faster. To think better. To dig deeper. AI can give options. But only you know which one solves the real problem. Tools change. Design thinking doesn’t. If you’re a designer watching this… Don’t panic. Just upgrade. --- **Script 2 — “Your SaaS needs breathing space”** (Design trend: clean 3D/spatial layouts) You know what’s happening to SaaS dashboards today? They’re becoming loud. Crowded. Busy. Everyone wants to show everything on one screen. But look at modern designs… More space. More 3D depth. Fewer distractions. Users don’t need ten actions. They just need the right one. So next time you design… Let the screen breathe. White space is not empty. It’s clarity. --- **Script 3 — “Onboarding: First 60 seconds”** (SaaS retention insight) If your product can’t help a new user win in the first minute… You’re in trouble. Founders build powerful features. But forget the first step. You don’t need ten tutorials. Just one clear path. Sign up → do one thing → get one result. That’s it. That first win builds trust. And trust builds users. --- If these feel right, I’ll create more with: • industry insights • design mistakes • product psychology • behind-the-scenes from your agency • course-related teasers (very rare and subtle) Just say: “Continue with 3 more” or tell me what themes you want next. --- ## 👤 **User** Continue with 3 more --- ## 🤖 **Assistant** Alright, here are **3 more** in the same raw, natural, spontaneous tone. --- **Script 4 — “Design isn’t decoration”** You know… A lot of people still think design is just making things look nice. But honestly… That’s the last thing on the list. Real design is problem-solving. It’s understanding why users get stuck. Why they drop off. Why they click something and regret it. If your design isn’t helping users move forward… It’s decoration. Not design. And users feel that immediately. --- **Script 5 — “Most SaaS products feel the same”** (Trend: sameness in SaaS) Lately… I’ve been opening new SaaS tools… And everything looks the same. Same sidebar. Same dashboard. Same cards. Same icons. It’s safe. But it’s boring. Users remember products that feel different. Not different for the sake of it… But different because you actually cared about the experience. If you want to stand out today… You need clarity *and* personality. Not templates. --- **Script 6 — “Accessibility is not a checkbox anymore”** This is something many teams ignore… Until users complain. Accessibility isn’t about rules. It’s about respect. Bigger text. Better contrast. Clearer actions. Readable content. Small changes. Big impact. If your product is hard to read or hard to navigate… You’re losing users who wanted to trust you. Fixing accessibility is not an “extra.” It’s the foundation. --- If this tone feels good, I’ll craft another batch. Just say: **continue** or tell me a theme — SaaS psychology, bad design habits, UI trends, founder mindset, anything. ---