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258 SaaS, 800+ evaluations, 3k+ screenshots, 400+ diagrams

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SaaS Boat is a design research library, not a screenshot gallery. Every app in the library is evaluated against Nielsen's 10 usability heuristics: you get structured pass/fail breakdowns with detailed analysis notes, not just visuals.

The library covers 258 SaaS apps with 821 heuristic evaluations, 3,689 screenshots, 412 diagrams, and 15 animations. Instead of spending hours opening apps, taking screenshots, and reverse-engineering why something works, you search SaaS Boat and find structured research already done.

Free to use. No credit card required.

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Features

258 SaaS apps evaluated: covering onboarding, dashboards, error states, navigation, pricing pages, and more.

821 heuristic evaluations: every app scored against Nielsen's 10 usability principles with pass/fail results and written analysis.

3,689 screenshots + 412 diagrams: annotated UI references, not raw dumps.

Animations: interaction patterns documented in motion.

Searchable by heuristic, category, or app: find exactly the pattern you're researching.

Open graph previews and social sharing designs: when available per product

Variant switching: compare light/dark modes and alternative UI layouts

Distraction-free viewing mode: hide headers and footers for focused review

Collections: save items to your own research library

Target audience insights and brand color palettes: per SaaS product

Zoomable vector diagrams: explore flow details without losing resolution

Free tier included: No credit card.

Use Cases

Designers: benchmark your own work against real products before presenting to stakeholders; find proven patterns for the specific UI problem you're solving.

Product managers: back design decisions with evidence from 258 real apps instead of gut feel or guesswork.

Developers: understand the UX intent behind the pattern you're implementing, not just what it looks like.

UX researchers: use the heuristic database as a starting point for competitive analysis or audit preparation.

Design students: study how industry products handle usability principles across every category.

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