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New Monday vs Spring/Summer

Comparing Dashboard Design options: Berlin vs Copenhagen.

New Monday

New Monday

Berlin, Germany

Score: 74.8/100

Spring/Summer

Spring/Summer

Copenhagen, Denmark

Score: 75/100

Side by side

Key data on both agencies. The accent dot marks where one leads.

New MondaySpring/Summer
Editorial score74.8/10075/100
Hourly rateContact for rates€150-199/hr
Team size10-4910-49
LocationBerlin, GermanyCopenhagen, Denmark
Founded2013
TierFreeFree
Last reviewedFeb 11, 2026May 30, 2026

What we said about each

What we said about New Monday

"Published outcomes across enterprise software redesigns include 70% faster loading times, 200% higher user productivity, and 50% fewer user errors—with case studies spanning IT security systems, Sparkasse banking, and complex delivery logistics. Nominated for the UX Design Award 2026, with a focused methodology covering UX research, design, and implementation—the exclusive enterprise software specialization is rare among Berlin agencies and means deep pattern recognition for complex internal…"

— UXAgencies editorial team, reviewed Feb 11, 2026

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What we said about Spring/Summer

"The published portfolio runs 65 projects across e-commerce, brand identity, and website builds, with named clients including Polène, American Express, Carl Hansen & Søn, Bang & Olufsen, and Carlsberg, plus mobile work for Magasin, Uniqlo, and Swatch; the award record is documented in depth (Awwwards 2x Site of the Year and 23x Site of the Day, FWA 28x). Case studies read as design-rationale narratives heavy on visuals and strategic framing rather than UX evidence, with no user research…"

— UXAgencies editorial team, reviewed May 30, 2026

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Best for

Where each agency measurably leads — on pricing, team capacity, declared specializations, and editorial scoring. Use these to match an agency to your project priorities.

Choose New Monday if you need

  • broader service offering — also covers Enterprise UX and User Research
  • a proven portfolio (score 74.8/100)

Choose Spring/Summer if you need

  • disclosed specialization in E-commerce / FinTech
  • broader service offering — also covers Design Systems and Service Design

Strengths and watch-outs

Both upsides and risks, straight from our editorial assessments.

New Monday

✓ Strengths

  • 150+ enterprise software projects since 2018 with documented outcomes: 70% faster loading, 200% user productivity gains, 50% fewer errors
  • Exclusive focus on enterprise/B2B software—a rare specialization that means deep pattern recognition for CRMs, ERPs, dashboards, and internal tools
  • 28 senior UX/UI experts with 5.0 ratings on both Trustpilot and Google—nominated for UX Design Award 2026

⚠ Watch-outs

  • No hourly rate published—request pricing structure early to assess fit with your budget
  • Strong German enterprise focus may mean limited experience with international SaaS standards or English-speaking user bases—clarify if your users operate in English

Spring/Summer

✓ Strengths

  • 65 published projects with recognizable clients (Polène, American Express, Carl Hansen & Søn, Bang & Olufsen, Carlsberg) and full case-study pages for each, concentrated in e-commerce and brand/website work.
  • Documented award record across multiple bodies (Awwwards 2x Site of the Year / 23x Site of the Day, FWA 28x, Creative Circle Digital Agency of the Year), supporting the premium positioning on craft.
  • Clear business legitimacy: Copenhagen address, phone, email, a stated 15-20 person multidisciplinary team, and named platform competencies (Shopify Plus, Sanity, Webflow).

⚠ Watch-outs

  • Ask for research artefacts and quantified outcomes (conversion lift, AOV, traffic) before signing; the visible case studies show design rationale and aesthetics but no testing or redesign-attributable metrics, which is a gap at a €150-199/hr rate.
  • Confirm Service Design, UX Audit, and Dashboard Design capability directly, as none appear in the site's offerings or portfolio.
  • Verify FinTech and SaaS/B2B experience with reference projects, since the visible finance work is investment/portfolio sites rather than fintech products.

Service coverage

Where each agency overlaps and where each is unique.

Only New Monday

Industry coverage

Where each agency overlaps and where each is unique.

Only New Monday

None.

Both

Only Spring/Summer

Pricing math

Estimated cost of a typical 12-week senior engagement (~480 hours), at each agency's published rate.

New Monday

Contact for rates

Spring/Summer

Rate: €150-199/hr

€72,000–€95,520

Pricing is comparable between the two — choose based on specialization rather than cost.

Frequently asked questions

Which has more SaaS & B2B experience, New Monday or Spring/Summer?
Both agencies publish SaaS & B2B case studies. Spring/Summer has the broader industry stack overall, with disclosed experience in E-commerce, FinTech beyond their shared focus.
Which scores higher overall, New Monday or Spring/Summer?
Spring/Summer scores 75/100, 0.2 points higher than New Monday at 74.8/100. See our methodology for how scores are calculated.
When should I consider both New Monday and Spring/Summer?
Consider running parallel discovery briefs with New Monday and Spring/Summer if your project spans multiple workstreams, you want competitive proposals to compare scope and approach, or you're undecided between the specialization angles each brings (see the Best for cards above). Most engagements ultimately go with one — but the parallel-brief phase is a low-cost way to validate fit.

Read the full reviews

Side-by-side comparison is a starting point. The full editorial reviews include portfolio analysis, case studies, and the buyer-strength / watch-out detail behind the bullets above.

Comparison last updated May 30, 2026. Most recently reviewed: Spring/Summer on May 30, 2026. How we rank

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