Launch Labs is an IT company focused on web and application development. We help clients turn product ideas into working solutions and support them throughout the development process. Our team has worked with well-known brands such as Nike and Rapid Replay(acquired by NBC).
We’re looking for a Mid/Sr. Product Designer for the leading player development product in baseball — trusted by athletes from high school through MLB, with a following of over one million and a decade of coaching expertise behind it. The mission is to give baseball players the information and resources to reach their athletic potential.
What you’ll do
Own UI/UX across the product — from early concepts to polished, production-ready screens
leverage AI prototyping tools (Lovable, Figma Make, Claude, v0, and similar) to move fast and validate ideas early
Contribute to product design that converts and communicates clearly
Translate business goals and user needs into product experiences that feel intuitive and on-brand
Build and maintain a strong design system that keeps the work organized, consistent, and scalable
Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to align design vision with product goals
Conduct design reviews during delivery and post-release to identify what’s working and what isn’t
What we’re looking for
Must-haves
A portfolio demonstrating best-in-class UI/UX work — strong visual craft backed by clear product thinking
Proven experience building and maintaining design systems in a real product environment
Experience working with established brands where consistency and quality standards are non-negotiable
Hands-on use of AI prototyping tools in a real product workflow — we want to see how you actually use them
Ownership mentality — you notice gaps, you bring ideas, you follow through
Nice to have
Experience in sports, fitness, or performance-focused products
Comfort designing for both app and web
Experience in a fast-scaling startup or content-driven product
How you work
You don’t wait to be told what to design next. You understand the user, the business, and the brand — and you bring ideas that make the product better. You’re opinionated, collaborative, and care more about shipping great work than protecting your drafts.



