Innexa

One platform connecting restaurants with the people and supplies they need. From hiring staff to sourcing vendors and raw materials.

(In development)

Client

Innexa

Innexa

Industry

Web App, B2B SaaS, UX, UI, Strategy

Web App, B2B SaaS, UX, UI, Strategy

Year

2026

2026

My Role

Product Designer, Brand Designer

Solo Designer: Brand Identity, Mobile App (UX + UI), Web Experience, Design System, Space Visualisation

The hospitality industry runs on relationships, not software.

Restaurant operators juggle hiring, vendor sourcing, and supply procurement across WhatsApp groups, phone calls, and spreadsheets. There's no system of record. No single place to post a need and get matched with the right person.

PROBLEM

Four pain points that break the workflow.

How do we give restaurants one place to post any need and connect the right staff or vendor every time?


SOLUTION

A three-sided platform built around one core action: post a need.

Innexa brings 3 distinct user types onto one platform, each with their own view, but connected through a shared marketplace of needs and offers.

PROCESS

Brand identity

Designed the Innexa logo and established the full brand identity (color palette, typography and tone) before touching a single screen. The brand needed to feel trusted and modern for operators who aren't used to SaaS products.

Low-fidelity wireframes

Sketched the entire system across all 3 user types: restaurant operators, vendors, and job seekers, mapping each journey from discovery through onboarding to core actions.

This was the stage where the architecture of a three-sided platform was figured out before any UI decisions were made.

Design System

Built a comprehensive design system that expressed the Innexa brand through every UI component (buttons, forms, cards, navigation, status states). The system had to stretch across 3 distinct dashboards while keeping the product feeling like one cohesive platform.

High-fidelity UI

Designed every screen across the full product, from the onboarding to the core dashboards. Each user type received a complete, context-appropriate experience built entirely from the design system.


Restaurant Dashboard: post requirements, recruit staff, track vendors

The applicants' view surfaces match score, resume, accept/reject and ability to message in one row.

Sourcing raw materials meant calling the same three vendors every time. We turned that into a structured RFQ flow with response tracking

Vendor: Browse needs, submit quotes, manage relationships

Job seeker: discover roles, review listings, apply directly

Interactive prototype 

Prototyped the entire UI so every screen, state, and transition was fully clickable. The goal was a prototype that the development team could use directly as a build reference. No ambiguity in the handoff.

EXPECTED IMPACT