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Amsterdam companies rarely build for Amsterdam alone. The city offers EU market access as one of its defining advantages, which means most product teams here are designing with 27 member states in mind from day one. A product that works perfectly for a Dutch user and breaks down for a German enterprise buyer or a French compliance team has not solved the Amsterdam problem. It has solved a smaller, less useful one.
This changes what good design means in Amsterdam. It is not about local polish. It is about structural flexibility: an interface that can carry different languages, different regulatory disclosures, and different trust signals without falling apart at the seams. Most products are not built this way from the start. Most have to be redesigned to become this way.
Berlin is Europe's most active startup market outside London, with its ecosystem growing 20.7% in 2025 and over 57 unicorns now operating across fintech, AI, and enterprise software. Capital is not the problem in Berlin's ecosystem. The problem is that most of it gets deployed into engineering, sales, and marketing before anyone has watched a real user try to use the product without guidance.
The result is a market full of technically capable products that fail at the experience layer. Products that look impressive in a demo and frustrate in production. Products that attract enterprise buyers and cannot retain them past the first quarter. In a market growing this fast, that pattern is expensive. The cost of acquiring a Berlin enterprise buyer is high. The cost of losing them because the onboarding did not work is higher.
Most Berlin startups scale globally from day one. This shapes a specific design requirement that most agencies miss: a product built in Berlin cannot be designed for German users and then localised for everyone else. It needs to be designed for an international user from the first screen, with information hierarchies, trust signals, and interaction patterns that work across European markets simultaneously.
NetBramha has designed for 20 countries across 18 years. The studio understands what changes between a German enterprise buyer and a French one, between a Dutch user and a Scandinavian one, and what stays the same. IST overlaps with Central European Time for live collaboration and every engagement is structured for distributed, English-speaking product teams from the outset.
If your product is not converting Berlin enterprise trials at the rate its funding and market position justify, or if users are activating and not returning, the experience layer is almost certainly where the gap lives.
NetBramha will tell you in 30 minutes whether that is true for your specific product and what fixing it would realistically involve.
No deck. No pitch. No proposal before we understand your product. Talk to NetBramha
billion+ lives impacted with design so far
250+ Clients
25+ Countries
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A startup or for a Fortune 500 company, we follow a methodical & consistent approach to every design project we work on
Research – In-depth analysis of users through qualitative & quantitative analysis, ethnographic research, heuristic evaluation (through design audits), & usability testing, along with detailed competitor analysis.
Strategy – Powered by the insights derived in the research stage, we then work towards building a customer-centric product roadmap aimed at enhancing growth, product stickiness & market capture, through increased user engagement.
Design – Rugged information architecture, product mock-ups, user interface design, detailed motion & microinteractions, and finally customized illustrations & icons that set the apt succinct identity for your final product.
Since our inception 17+ years back our work has impacted more than a billion+ users worldwide. We take great pride in making a difference with design.
As an award-winning studio from India, our expertise involves everything that is needed to design (or redesign) a great user experience, including
– Website & Web app UX design
– Mobile UI/UX experience
– Enterprise UX design
– Branding & Illustrations
All of which is facilitated by rugged user research, product strategy, design thinking & deep craft for design.
We care for - People. (our team, clients & users)
Our people are our biggest strength. We care for our team & each one of them is hand-picked. Our culture is what drives us. Our care for our customers to see their problem as ours & empathy for the users is what makes us tick.
We care for - Design. (craft, outcomes, process)
We are absolutely passionate about design. We contribute to the design community, build our expertise & hone our skills every single day. We truly believe that design can change the world for better.
We care for - Outcomes (results, wins, learnings)
We are result driven & backed with experience. Our clients trust us to deliver results across experiences. Clients like Google, Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Infosys, Emaar etc have mandated us to design new products, scale existing products or disrupt a new market with design.
Berlin enterprise users expect tangible results within the first 72 hours of using a product, which means the onboarding flow, the first dashboard, and the first meaningful action all need to be designed to deliver value before the user has a reason to doubt the product.
NetBramha's usability testing and user journey practices identify exactly where users lose confidence in those first sessions and what design changes close the gap before it costs a conversion.
Most Berlin startups scale globally from the outset, which means a product cannot be designed for German users and localised for everyone else later.
NetBramha's information architecture and qualitative research practices are built to identify what needs to stay consistent across European markets and what needs to adapt, drawing on 18 years of experience designing for 20 countries. The result is a product that feels native in Berlin and travels across the EU without friction.
Yes. Berlin captured 89% of Germany's fintech investments in 2024, producing a market where product standards are set by well-funded, internationally competitive companies.
NetBramha has met the same standard for Google, Emaar, and Springer Nature, and won the Red Dot Design Award in 2024 against entries from leading European and global studios. IST overlaps with Central European Time for live collaboration, and every research, strategy, and design deliverable is shared in real time throughout the engagement.