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Build CRM-Driven Websites without Code using Experience Builder

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When you are using Experience Cloud to build an aesthetic and powerful website, you need to give in a lot of preparation and plan the vision. But what about the code? Well, that’s the thing you won’t have to worry about when you are using Experience Builder to build the site.

Before going further, let’s understand what’s Experience Builder. 

Experience Builder is a clicks-based and declarative tool for experience management that helps the website builder to create game-changing experiences for customers, employees, and partners on the Lightning platform. And the best part is you don’t even have to write a single line of code for it.

Why You Should Use Experience Builder

Now you know using the Builder to build a site saves you from writing code for it. But there’s a lot more to it. 

1. Intuitive 

The usability of the platform is one of its greatest characteristics. But of course, you need to give in time and study to gain expertise in the platform. 

However, this platform is created thinking about the designers who want to learn and grow in the field. There are many paths that an admin can choose to design and build a site. But the good thing is that the basics are available right at their fingertips. Also, the builder support drag and drop tools, thus making the admin always aware of the changes that can impact the site. 

2. Innovative

People who are always aware of Salesforce releases would know that every time there is an improvement with Experience Cloud, the major improvements are seen in the Builder, being the core of the development for sites that are based on Lightning. 

Over time, a lot of innovation has been seen with Lightning Web Components and their role in Salesforce. The Build Your Own Lightning Web Component template was also released that helps in the performance enhancement for sites that use custom components. 

3. Powerful

We’ve mentioned Experience Builder in Salesforce to be intuitive but it doesn’t mean that it is a narrow tool. In fact, the tool is extremely robust and empowers the site builder to enhance the site experience. 

The platform comes with themes that can drive the overall feel and look of the site. Salesforce offers seven out-of-the-box themes that help builders to create amazing changes through clicks within seconds. It even supports custom themes, allowing site builders to create themes that make sense for a business. 

Use Experience Builder to Build No Code Websites

So, now you know a lot about Experience Builder, especially how it can be helpful when you think of building the next site. It’s time to give your site the look and feel that could bring in customers, without having to code anything. That’s something this platform will make possible for you. 

You can even talk to our certified consultants if you want to know more about working with Experience Cloud and what features can work for your business.

With companies focusing on delivering the best customer experience, constant efforts are made to improve the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design of the website or solution. The demand for UI/UX design implementation is continuing to grow. Designers follow many disciplines to create a better online experience for everyone by improving accessibility, user research, and prototyping. We can thus say that UI and UX design covers a vast area, exceeding the simple wireframes.

Businesses are very much convinced about the efficacy of UX, but they don’t know that the results can be outstanding. Studies show that strategic UX design can boost conversion rates by 400% and minimizes the development time.

How To Achieve a Successful UI/UX Design Implementation?

So far, we know the importance of UI/UX, but we should also know how to achieve a design that gives results. Here we have outlined some processes that help to achieve a successful UI/UX design implementation. 

1. Project Discovery

This is the first and the most important stage of any UI/UX design implementation, the discovery process. In this phase, the designers will understand business challenges and get a closer look at the stakeholders. Without thorough discovery, it will be a struggle to get off the ground to get the right design.

The designers might take the time and consideration to absorb your business environment and ask the questions to determine what your audience needs from the end product.

2. Process Mapping

After exploring the discovery phase, designers will have to map out the existing processes. The ‘As-Is’ mapping will identify the problems, which can be possible bottlenecks and areas having an under-developed resource. 

This explorative stage will form the basis of the ‘To-Be’ processes. Here you will set out a loose structure to fix any significant pain points from the as-is design.

3. User Research

After the process mapping, extensive UI/UX design research is performed to identify the key players in your market. This will help to inform the look and feel of the website or application. This user research forms the basis for the wireframe prototype.

The research is more than just assembling a mood board of brands. It is the stage where you reach out to real customers for feedback on the existing product and their ideal end product. UI and UX user research can provide actionable UI and UX insights that will help in development.

The best approach to conduct user research is to use a mixed-method approach to quantify wider opinion for validity and create a rich contextualized view of your customers’ behaviors and attitudes.

4. Prototyping & Testing

Designers and platform app builders will use every information learned to deliver a tangible prototype that can be tested with users. Take a step back to determine whether the product in its current state can solve the issues identified in stage one. That is to check if it is meeting the needs of the users at every juncture?

The prototype can be of two versions:

  • Low Fidelity (Low-Fi)
  • High Fidelity (High-Fi)

Low-Fi prototypes are paper-based and initial designs that tell the look and feel of a product. High-Fi prototypes are designs closer to the MVP or a product release.

5. Development Handover

From here developers will take over the work to turn the digital product into a reality. After implementing any changes required after the prototyping phase, assets are exported to developers.

By this time, you’ll be sure that the UI and UX design will meet user expectations so you can get more creative. Designers can use design assets such as micro-animations, iconography, and video to make the interface more influential.

Get Your Business The Support from Pros for UI/UX Design Implementation

This tour of a UI and UX design project roadmap will help you know all the stages that will be covered to get an interactive and influential design for your site or application. 

To get off the ground on the right foot, you’ll need the help and guidance of experienced UI/UX designers and Salesforce experts who know their way well through the process of design implementation.

Talk to us to know how we can help you deliver the best customer experience with a suitable UI/UX for your product.