Login Enterprise

2024-2025

Login Enterprise, a flagship product of Login VSI, is a SaaS platform for automated testing, monitoring, and optimization of virtual desktop environments (Citrix, VMware Horizon, Microsoft AVD) used by enterprises to ensure performance, reliability, and optimal user experience.


At Login VSI, I served as the sole product designer, responsible for the end-to-end design of the enterprise performance testing and monitoring platform for virtual desktop environments.

The challenge

Login VSI was looking to modernize Login Enterprise, their SaaS platform for automated testing and monitoring of virtual desktop environments. While the product was powerful and trusted by technical teams, its interface was complex, inconsistent, and challenging for non-specialist users to navigate. They needed a designer to reimagine the experience so it could maintain its depth for expert audiences while becoming more intuitive and approachable for a wider range of users.



The project required conducting user interviews, hosting workshops with the team, and translating technical workflows into clear, streamlined interfaces. It also involved creating a scalable design system to unify the platform’s look and feel, and working closely with stakeholders to ensure the new design aligned with both business goals and technical realities.

The process

Step 1

Discovery and UI/UX Audit

I audited the existing UI to map inconsistencies in color, spacing, typography, and components.

Step 2

Sessions with management

I met with product owners and stakeholders to understand business priorities, long-term product vision, and brand expectation. We defined goals for the system: visual consistency, better developer handoff, faster UI development, and support for light/dark themes.

Step 3

Brainstorm session with the Development team

I hosted a workshop about design systems to explain why it is necessary to introduce it and to discuss technical requirements (for example theming and tokens) and possibilities for the launching methods.

Step 3

Design

I started off with determining color palette compliant with WCAG 2.2, spacing and typography that would suit the enterprise character and data dense nature of the application. I proceeded with assembling the components.

Step 4

Testing

I presented some flows redesigned according to the new system to selected users of the platform in order to gather feedback and identify pain points. I used Maze for that.

Step 6

Handoff

As the product grew, the system was introduced in implemented step by step and occassionally it was necessary to revisit, expand and readapt the system to the users needs and feedback. 

The result

The redesigned platform delivered a significantly improved user experience, with a consistent visual language, simplified workflows, and increased adoption among both technical and non-technical users.