Client: Growelly
Industry: Freelance Marketplace / Gig Economy
Service Provided: Web UI/UX Design in Figma
Agency: Codestro (USA)
Project Status: Design Completed and Delivered for Development
About the Client – Growelly
Growelly is a new and creative freelance job marketplace focused on connecting talented freelancers to clients from around the world – all with speed, trust, and clarity in mind. They will target an audience that has been molded by Upwork and Freelancer.com, with a notably improved user experience, secured contracts, and a modern layer of logic.
Growelly is looking to compete with these global giants while providing a seamless digital experience, by partnering with Codestro, a USA-based full-service software development and UI/UX design agency. Codestro’s position as an agency is unique: their core competency is web development, mobile applications, CRM, and custom software, but the Growelly project was set up in a way to launch a flexible MVP via Figma-based design workshops.

The Challenge
In a crowded market with endless options, Growelly required:
- A clean, responsive, modern interface that worked across all platforms
- Intuitive navigation and workflows for both freelancers and clients
- End-to-end design coverage from posting a job to milestone payments
- A scalable design system that would support future product offerings: mobile app, SaaS, subscriptions, and team-based collaboration
They needed a partner that would look beyond UI, and begin to lay the groundwork for components that would be engineering-ready for a fast and willing hand-off to the development team. This is where Codestro’s product-thinking design team
Our Solution – Modular Web Figma Design for a Scalable Gig Platform
Codestro approached the project with a system thinking mentality using Figma to create flexible modular UI that was visually pleasing while functioning as intended under real life usage. Our design sprint included UX research and interface prototyping, structured to make for smooth development.

Core User Journeys Mapped:
- Freelancers: Browse jobs → Submit proposals → Manage contracts → Get paid
- Clients: Post a job → Review proposals → Hire → Pay per milestone
supported iterative development sprints and continuity of the UX experience throughout the platform.
Key Features Designed in Figma
For Freelancers:
- Dashboard: Ability to see active proposals, chat, and earnings
- Job Feed: Filterable and searchable gigs broken out by category
- Profile Page: Portfolio, rating, hourly rate, and availability
- Proposal Submission: Milestone breakdowns, cover letter field, and attachments (file upload)
- Contract Tracker: Visual representation of milestones, revisions, and approval statuses
For Clients:
- Job Posting Wizard: Multi-step with UX on how to define their scope, budget, and timelines
- Freelancer Search Page: Filtered by skill set, price, rating, and availability
- Client Dashboard: Active projects, hiring stage, team management
- Messaging & File Sharing: In-platform communication
- Payment Flow: Secure milestone-based payment transactions, including invoicing
Common Platform Pages:
- Homepage: Dual-CTA page for “Hire” vs. “Get Hired”
- Signup / Login: Smooth onboarding experience with password visibility, and account verification
- About / Contact: Brand storytelling and user support
- Legal Pages: Designed with outcome in mind—Privacy Policy and Terms

Figma Design System Highlights
Codestro fully delivered a design system in Figma, incorporating:
- Typography Tokens – to maintain visual consistency across headings, subtexts, and UI labels
- Color Palette – for brand identity and user experience state indicators (alerts, errors, success)
- Components Library – buttons, input fields, tabs, modals, badges, charts
- Templates – jobs cards, user dashboards, profile modules
- Responsive Grids – for fluid design across mobile, tablet and desktop
- Developer Notes – for spacing, hierarchy, asset grouping, and exportable SVGs
Results & Business Impact
Growelly’s final design system is now the groundwork for MVP development. Codestro did not just provide a pretty UI, they helped outline a design-led engineering pipeline. The outcome speaks for its self:
1. 45+ responsive screens delivered
2. Modular components enabled 35% faster frontend dev time
3. 30% decrease in onboarding drop-off by simplifying flows
4. Stakeholder satisfaction score of 95%+
5. Ready for future build outs in React, Flutter, or Vue.

Why Growelly Chose Codestro
Growelly partnered with us because of our:
- Productite thinking — not just merging things together that look pretty.
- Developer-first thinking — down the line, developers want to only need to read the specs for a new enhancement and we have that smooth Figma-to-code process in mind.
- Experience with freelance platforms, Saas products, CRMs, and custom software.
- Reliability and stable communications and agile workflows with clients located across the globe.
If you’re building a platform for jobs, a marketplace on demand, or a SaaS product that integrates with your CRM — Codestro is your design + development partner.
Final Thoughts
At Codestro, our philosophy is designing products is not about the pixels, but is about creating scalable systems that perform in a live environment. For Growelly, we designed and developed their Figma-powered freelance platform, which is clean, trustworthy, and conversion driven—and we ensured the technology and architecture was in place for seamless scaling.
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Yes. Codestro structured all components with auto-layouts, responsive behavior, and annotations for developers.
Absolutely. Every screen was designed to be responsive, supporting web, tablet, and mobile environments.
React, Next.js, Vue, or Flutter are ideal — our Figma components are dev-friendly and scalable.
Simplicity, transparency, and faster navigation. Our UX focused on faster hiring, easy contracts, and milestone-based clarity.
Yes! We don’t stop at design. Codestro can build and deploy your entire product — frontend, backend, and mobile apps.