Full site UX, IA, and design direction audit. Competitive analysis, information architecture review, and three design directions.
Competitive analysis, information architecture review, and three design directions for stratumcollective.co. Covered all 9 primary nav pages plus sub-pages.
| Company | Nav Items | Lead With | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thoughtful AI | 5 | Quantified proof ($10M+) | Trust badges |
| Waystar | 5 + mega-dropdowns | Branded AI (“AltitudeAI”) | Case studies |
| Stratum | 9 | Problem-led hero | Zero |
Pattern: Every high-performing site leads with quantified proof or product demo.
+ CTA button. Dropdowns on Solutions and Resources consolidate sub-pages.
Double down on the publication metaphor. Add an evidence layer — data visualizations, case study excerpts, quantified proof points. Keep the dark editorial palette and section numbering. Layer in bylines, timestamps, and citation-style references to build credibility without abandoning the distinctive aesthetic.
Pivot toward a consulting firm aesthetic. Cleaner, lighter surfaces. Structured case studies front and center. Thought leadership content hierarchy. Risk: loses the distinctive dark palette that differentiates Stratum from SaaS competitors.
Strip to essentials. Optimize for conversion. Minimal pages, aggressive CTA placement, social proof above the fold. Risk: commoditizes the brand and loses the narrative depth that positions Stratum as a domain expert, not a vendor.