UX/UI Designer (Product-Focused)

Mappa

Mappa

Product, Design
Latin America
Posted on Mar 4, 2026

UX/UI Designer (Product-Focused)

  • Full-Time
  • Remote

We build voice analysis products that turn complex signals into clear insights.

~30 people, fully remote, and design drives product decisions here.

What We Do

You’ll design end-to-end experiences for our core product and a new one we’re launching.

You’ll run user research, own design decisions from discovery to delivery, and work closely with the Design Lead, Product, and the dev team.

This is a product design role with real ownership: you won’t just execute screens — you’ll help define what we build and why.

What We Need

  • 3+ years of experience in product design
  • Strong Figma skills (flows, components, systems, not just mockups)
  • Solid experience running and synthesizing user research
  • Ability to work autonomously and communicate clearly in a remote setup
  • Comfortable in a fast-moving startup environment

Product & UX Mindset (Key)

Strong understanding of PLG concepts, activation, adoption, and retention

Proven experience designing end-to-end, full-cycle products (from problem discovery to iteration post-launch)

A true UX magician: obsessed with clarity, usability, and reducing friction

Thinks beyond screens: designs flows, systems, rules, and behaviors, not isolated features

Capable of connecting user needs, product strategy, and business impact

Challenges assumptions, asks the right questions, and designs from the problem — not just from a brief

  • Builds intuitive, robust, and scalable interfaces that hold up as the product grows

Nice to Have

Experience with B2B, data-heavy, or AI-driven products

Generalist mindset — comfortable wearing multiple hats when needed

Experience designing systems, not just features

  • Familiarity with shadcn/ui or similar component-driven workflows
  • Comfort working closely with engineering and understanding technical trade-offs

How We Think About Design

We don’t want someone who just “does UI”.

We want someone who thinks product, understands users deeply, and designs experiences that actually move metrics.