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Explore 3500+ SaaS UI design
patterns & interactions

Browse real UI design patterns from Notion, Intercom, Linear, and 138+ more SaaS products — hand-picked inspiration for product designers, UX teams, and founders.

141+

SaaS Products

3,500+

UI Screenshots

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Pattern Types

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Categories

A curated library of real UI and UX design patterns from live SaaS applications like Notion, Linear, Intercom, Figma, and Airtable — organized by pattern type and software category to help product teams make informed design decisions.

Browse by UI Pattern Type

Dive into specific interface patterns across 141+ SaaS products. Each pattern type collects real-world examples so you can compare approaches and find the best design for your use case.

From login and signup screens to complex dashboard layouts, onboarding sequences, settings pages, and billing flows — study how teams at Notion, Linear, Figma, and others solve the same interface problems you face every day.

Login Patterns

Explore login screen designs from top SaaS products. See how the best apps handle authentication, social login, and sign-in UX.

Signup Patterns

Browse signup and registration flows from real SaaS applications. Discover onboarding-first registration patterns.

Dashboard Patterns

Discover dashboard design patterns from leading SaaS tools. Data visualization, KPIs, widgets, and layout inspiration.

Settings Patterns

Settings page UI patterns from real SaaS products. Account preferences, configuration screens, and admin panels.

Onboarding Patterns

Onboarding flow designs from top SaaS apps. Welcome screens, setup wizards, and first-run experiences.

Pricing Patterns

Pricing page designs from real SaaS products. Plan comparisons, feature tables, and upgrade flows.

Navigation Patterns

Navigation UI patterns from leading SaaS tools. Sidebars, top bars, breadcrumbs, and menu structures.

Empty State Patterns

Empty state designs from real SaaS apps. Zero-data screens, first-use prompts, and placeholder illustrations.

Modal Patterns

Modal and dialog designs from top SaaS products. Confirmation dialogs, detail views, and overlay patterns.

Form Patterns

Form design patterns from real SaaS applications. Input fields, validation, multi-step forms, and submission flows.

Table Patterns

Table and data grid designs from leading SaaS tools. Sortable columns, filters, pagination, and bulk actions.

Profile Patterns

Profile page designs from real SaaS products. User accounts, avatars, personal settings, and activity feeds.

Why Product Teams Use SaaSUI

SaaSUI is a design reference library built for people who ship real products. Every screenshot is hand-picked, every pattern is categorized, and every application profile is reviewed for quality.

Use it for competitive benchmarking, UI audits, design system research, or simply to spark fresh ideas when you are stuck on a layout. No generic templates — just real interfaces from real products used by millions.

Real Products, Not Mockups

Every screenshot comes from a live SaaS application. You see actual shipped interfaces from products like Notion, Linear, Intercom, Figma, and Airtable — not idealized concepts.

Organized by Pattern & Category

Browse by UI pattern type — dashboards, onboarding flows, pricing pages, settings screens, and more — or filter by software category like CRM, analytics, project management, and developer tools.

Built for Designers & Founders

Whether you are a product designer looking for interface inspiration, a UX researcher benchmarking competitors, or a founder designing your first MVP — SaaSUI helps you make informed design decisions faster.

Explore SaaS Categories

Discover UI design patterns organized by software category. Each category page showcases how different SaaS products in the same space approach common design challenges.

Explore categories like CRM, project management, developer tools, analytics, marketing automation, e-commerce, collaboration, scheduling, and more — see how leading products in each space design their interfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SaaS UI design patterns and how SaaSUI helps product teams ship better interfaces.

What are SaaS UI design patterns?

SaaS UI design patterns are recurring interface solutions used across software-as-a-service products — things like dashboard layouts, onboarding flows, settings pages, and pricing screens. They represent proven approaches to common design problems that teams at companies like Notion, Linear, and Intercom have shipped in production.

How can SaaSUI help me design better products?

SaaSUI gives you a searchable library of real screenshots from live SaaS applications, organized by pattern type and software category. Instead of starting from a blank canvas, you can study how successful products handle the same interface challenge you are working on — then adapt those patterns to your own product.

What types of UI patterns does SaaSUI cover?

The library covers over 20 pattern types including dashboards, login and signup flows, onboarding sequences, settings screens, pricing pages, navigation structures, empty states, modals, forms, tables, search interfaces, notifications, editors, landing pages, analytics views, chat, email, calendar, billing, and integration pages.

Is SaaSUI useful for developers or just designers?

SaaSUI is built for anyone who ships product — designers, developers, product managers, and founders. Designers use it for interface inspiration and competitive benchmarking. Developers reference it when implementing UI components. Founders use it to validate design decisions and shape their MVP.

How often is the pattern library updated?

New applications and screenshots are added to the library on a regular basis. Every entry is hand-picked and reviewed for quality — we focus on real, shipped interfaces rather than volume. The library currently includes screenshots from over 100 SaaS products.

Can I submit my SaaS product to SaaSUI?

Yes. If you have built a SaaS product with a well-designed interface, you can submit it for review through the submission form on our site. Accepted products get a dedicated profile page with screenshots organized by UI pattern type.