About Us

On a Mission

We're on a mission to change the way web development gets done.

There's just too much waste in the system. To much time is spent reinventing the wheel instead creating real innovations. We believe true innovation happens only when something that is already good has been improved upon.

The Rub

If you're at a startup or smaller company chances are you're spinning your wheels figuring out stuff that other people have already perfected. Or if you're at big company you're managing competing points of view. The IT guy has his ideas. The CEO has his.

What Matters

In the end what really matters is that you see your site (or ideas you have for improving your site) through the eyes of your customers. And while you're at it, wouldn't it be nice to see how people are experiencing your competitors sites too?

That's why we developed Kantuit. And slowly but surely we are changing how things get done.

Where it All Comes From

Over the last two years we've been in pilot mode, working hard to perfect our technology and process. Companies like GEICO and Bank of America have been early adopters and regular customers.

Kantuit is a project of Change Sciences Group. Change Sciences was founded in January of 2000 and provides online user experience research services to startups and Fortune 500 companies.

The Team

Our management team is made up of people who have spent a lot of time doing real research about how people use the web. We've spent a lot of time translating research into designs that outperform the competition. Nerds? We're not ashamed.

Explore our best practices reports or get started now. Either way we know you'll be psyched about what you find.

Have Questions?

Q: Do you do web design?

A: Currently design services are provided by the company that runs Kantuit: Change Sciences. We don't think of it visual design as something that is independent of navigation, forms usability, content quality, and so forth. A top performing site has good visual design, but it also has a lot of other elements that make it "good". We call the complete set of things that make a good site good its "experience architecture".

Q: How are you different from everyone else out there who builds web sites?

A: Building web sites is easy. Building them right is hard. Why? Because a lot of things can go wrong along the way.

A web site is not just HTML. It is a complex reflection of the people who work on it and the assumptions we make about who will use it. We help you get these assumptions right and translate them into pages and processes that work.