Figma has become the default for fast product design. The best part is not just collaboration—it’s the ability to build and iterate quickly using reusable components and screens. A multi-niche UI kit bundle complements that workflow by giving you a ready-made library for common app categories.
Why niche templates matter for conversion
Different app categories have different UX expectations. Users judge credibility in seconds, and niche patterns help you “feel right” immediately:
- Fintech: trust, clarity, security signals, clean dashboards
- Booking: filters, calendars, maps, confirmation states
- Ecommerce: product cards, wishlist, checkout clarity
- Wellness: progress indicators, routines, gentle UI hierarchy
Niches covered (and why they’re “profitable”)
This bundle is presented as covering multiple mainstream categories—useful because many client briefs fall into these recurring patterns:
- Fintech & payments (banking, wallets, tracking)
- Crypto & trading (exchange, wallet, forex)
- Travel & booking (hotel, flights, taxi, car booking)
- Food & restaurant (ordering, delivery, multi-restaurant)
- Health & fitness (appointments, trackers, stats, yoga)
- Ecommerce & shopping (fashion, furniture, grocery, retail)
- Productivity & social (tasks, calendars, chat, podcasts, smart home)
Buy the 68-template bundle
To grab the bundle and start building in Figma-style workflows, use the link below:
Buy Now on Etsy — 68 Figma-Ready Mobile UI Kits
How to customize UI kits in Figma properly
- Create a “Brand” page with colors, type scale, spacing tokens.
- Turn repeated elements into components (buttons, inputs, cards).
- Use Auto Layout to keep screens responsive and easier to iterate.
- Standardize icons (stroke weight, corner radius, style).
- Audit flows: fewer taps and clearer CTAs typically outperform “busy” screens.
FAQ
Do I need Figma to use this?
The bundle is marketed for popular design workflows (often including Figma/Sketch/XD usage). Check the listing’s included files and formats to match your tool.
Are these templates good for portfolios?
Yes—templates help you present a polished concept quickly. For a stronger portfolio, add a short case study explaining your UX decisions and user flow improvements.
Should I use one niche kit or combine multiple?
Start with one niche kit closest to your app, then borrow selectively. Mixing too many styles often creates visual inconsistency unless you normalize components.
Recommendation: choose one “base kit” and build a reusable design system from it—then your future projects become dramatically faster.




