Tag: UX Design

  • Enterprise UX That Just Clicks

    Enterprise UX That Just Clicks

    This story is about designing UX for an enterprise app that feels effortless and delightful. It’s the story of Data I Am — an AI-powered data loader for Salesforce.

    Why a Salesforce-Specific Data Loader?

    In Story of a Salesforce-specific Data Loader, I explained why the world needed one. TL;DR: generic ETL tools handle complex integrations, but that flexibility comes at a cost — bloated menus with options, endless functions, and dials, 90% of which aren’t needed when all you want is to load a messy spreadsheet into Salesforce.

    Target User Persona

    Meet Alex Smith — the Salesforce Admin. He wants to load messy spreadsheets quickly and confidently into Salesforce.

    MuleSoft, a popular ETL tool, for example, even hosts workshops just to teach users how to use it. Alex doesn’t have time to learn to drive an 18-wheeler just to run an errand. He just needs simple, reliable spreadsheet-to-Salesforce loading.

    The Experience Starts With the Website

    Great user experience begins at first touch. Our website is self-explanatory, with demo video, animated GIFs to highlight key capabilities, and frictionless self-service signup. All the info needed to get started is right there — no “Call for Pricing” buttons, no barriers.

    Deciding How Users Interact

    Once we knew we had to build a Salesforce-specifc data loader, we had the why, next, we had to solve the how. We followed an iterative, Design Thinking approach, collaborating internally and with design partners.

    Initially, we considered a conversational UI:

    Prompt: “Fix and load my data”

    Fun in theory. But in practice? Meh. Typing a prompt and checking if AI did what you wanted takes time. We scrapped it. Instead, the heavy lifting happens in the background, and users see clean, AI-tested suggestions.

    Our guiding question: how do you design powerful enterprise software that users can just click through — no typing required?

    Just Clicks

    The vision was clear: Data I Am couldn’t look like a conventional ETL tool. No formulas. No scripts. No 50-step data pipelines. Just effortless data loading.

    Every cell in a spreadsheet is analyzed, bad data is flagged and fixed, fields are mapped to Salesforce, missing Record IDs are filled, the preview is displayed, and the job is scheduled — all with just a click.

    Keeping the User Informed

    The experience doesn’t stop when the data job runs. After a job completes, in-app notifications and emails inform users how it went, highlight any issues, and suggest quick corrective actions. Coming soon: a monitor showing the value Data I Am delivers — records uploaded, missing IDs retrieved, invalid values corrected — all at a glance.

    User Reactions

    I was talking to a Salesforce Admin — no slides, no pitch — I just opened our website. A few minutes in, I said:

    “Let me show you how to sign up…”

    The Admin replied:

    “Actually, I’m already in. The signup was easy…”

    By the time we finished talking, he was exploring the tool. That’s click-first UX in action.

    Making a simple UX for enterprise app is hard — but gratifying when you see delight on customers’ faces.

    Key Elements of Data I Am UX

    • Familiarity — built on Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) for instant recognition because our target user is a Salesforce Admin.
    • Usability — spreadsheet-like interface for intuitive interaction.
    • No guesswork — WYSIWYG preview for every data fix. No surprises.
    • End-to-end delight — experience starts with the website, continues during the data fixing and loading, and post-job notifications keep users informed.

    Experience for Yourself

    The best proof of good UX? Experiencing it yourself. Upload a messy spreadsheet, watch Data I Am flag and fix bad data, preview the fixed data, and run your job effortlessly.

    See how we’ve designed both app and website to delight Salesforce Admins. Click-first UX, intelligent AI fixes, and frictionless self-service mean anyone can get started in minutes.

    Experience it now: https://dataiam.com

    About the Author

    Mueed Ur Rehman is the Lead Product Designer for Data I Am. With a BS in Computer Science and over 5 years of experience in UX/UI design, he brings a passion for crafting intuitive, user-centric digital experiences. Mueed specializes in user research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design, and thrives in collaborative, cross-functional teams. He is a proud employee ofArbisoft — a global software engineering firm and trusted partner to Data I Am.

    Mueed Ur Rehman

    Mueed Ur Rehman Sr. Product Designer Arbisoft