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After the first sprint, many teams feel a sense of accomplishment. They’ve created a functional MVP, collected early user input, and potentially launched to a limited audience. But this is exactly the moment when skipping a dedicated UI/UX designer becomes the most dangerous mistake. The first sprint is about speed and validation. The following stage demands deep usability, scalability, and emotional resonance. And that demands a specialist fully immersed in user behavior and interaction design.

A dedicated UI. They understand how people think, what motivates them, and where they get frustrated. They translate feedback into meaningful improvements. They spot hidden friction that engineers miss due to technical bias or feature obsession. In the absence of a UX focus, teams build based on assumptions, not evidence.

After the first sprint, нужна команда разработчиков users start to notice inconsistencies. Interactive elements lack uniformity. Users struggle to find core functions. Important actions are buried. These aren’t errors in code, but they’re fatal to user retention. A dedicated designer resolves these issues using usability studies, low-fi mocks, high-fi prototypes, and continuous feedback loops. They ensure every screen, every interaction, every animation serves a purpose and reduces cognitive load.

Moreover, a dedicated designer acts as a bridge between the technical and human sides of the product. They translate developer jargon into user benefits, and user complaints into executable tasks. They build reusable component libraries that maintain consistency across features and teams. This consistency builds trust and makes the product feel professional and reliable.

Teams that delay hiring a UI/UX designer often end up paying more later. Fixing poor UX after launch requires massive rework, while embedding it early is cost-effective. It leads to rework, delays, and user churn. A designer invested early helps avoid these pitfalls. They stop the product from turning into a bloated, soulless tool that users tolerate but never love.

In the early stages, everyone wears many hats. UX designer is not a luxury. It's a necessity. It's the difference between a product that gets used and a product that users love. When users feel understood, they become your most powerful marketing channel.

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