Fiskil Console

Sector

Fintech, Open Data

Overview

Fiskil is a B2B SaaS platform that enables businesses to securely access and manage financial data. The product helps companies connect to banks, handle user permissions, and stay compliant with regulatory requirements through a single console.

My role

Product Designer

I was responsible for creating and evolving the design system and designing key layouts for the Fiskil console. This included onboarding, consent management, and authentication flows, with a strong focus on clarity, scalability, and compliance.

Design system

I designed a scalable design system for the Fiskil console. The system focuses on clarity, consistency, and trust, while remaining developer-friendly and easy to extend as the product grows.

Key Principles

  • High data readability and scannability

  • Serious and trustworthy visual tone

  • Able to support complex and dense layouts

Key Requirements

  • Compatible with Tailwind CSS

  • Developer-friendly spacing based on 8px increments

  • Clear component states (default, hover, active, disabled, error)

  • Scalable UI foundation for future features

  • Fully responsive across screen sizes

Use cases

Below are 4 examples of day-to-day tasks from this project. The work involved redesigning existing interfaces, analysing usability issues, and proposing improved design solutions.

Onboarding flow

Impact

  • Reduced friction in multi-step completion

  • Improved clarity of progress and task ownership

  • Better perceived speed and confidence during onboarding

Consents page

A page where user can check which services are connected to user’s data, what information they use, and if the access is still active.

Impact

  • Faster scanning of large consent lists

  • Clear, at-a-glance understanding of consent activity

  • Reduced need to open individual consent details

Consent detail page

A detailed view of a single consent, showing its status, related accounts, and key information.

Impact

  • Faster comprehension of consent status and details

  • Clear separation between information and actions

  • Reduced risk of unintended actions

Authentication flow

A mobile flow that guides users through secure bank authentication, explaining steps, permissions, and progress.

To comply with Australia’s Consumer Data Right (CDR), specific information had to be shown during authentication. This meant adding more content to the flow while keeping screens clear and easy to read.

Impact

  • Better understanding of actions and permissions

  • Clearer expectations around process length

  • Compliance achieved without overloading users

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