Heard this 4 times this week from founders
Stop
Your product isn't ChatGPT
Your users aren't ChatGPT's users
Your problems aren't ChatGPT's problems
Build what works for YOUR users
Not what’s trendy or looks cool on social media
Heard this 4 times this week from founders
Stop
Your product isn't ChatGPT
Your users aren't ChatGPT's users
Your problems aren't ChatGPT's problems
Build what works for YOUR users
Not what’s trendy or looks cool on social media
(They said this in 2023)
Reality check:
2023:
- Basic wireframes
- Zero consistency
- Messy outputs
2024:
- Complex wireframes
- Coherent UI design
- Complete flows
2025:
- Design systems support
- Pixel-perfect exports
- Detailed UI
What changed?
(They said this in 2023)
Reality check:
2023:
- Basic wireframes
- Zero consistency
- Messy outputs
2024:
- Complex wireframes
- Coherent UI design
- Complete flows
2025:
- Design systems support
- Pixel-perfect exports
- Detailed UI
What changed?
No matter how many projects I complete, these fundamentals remain the hardest parts of design
Which of these principles do you find yourself continuously relearning?
No matter how many projects I complete, these fundamentals remain the hardest parts of design
Which of these principles do you find yourself continuously relearning?
Trying to build the perfect product.
At the start, we built a comprehensive discovery & research tool
We spent:
- 4 months building it
- 3 team members on it
But we missed the mark!
We built what we thought was cool, not what users needed
Then we shifted:
Trying to build the perfect product.
At the start, we built a comprehensive discovery & research tool
We spent:
- 4 months building it
- 3 team members on it
But we missed the mark!
We built what we thought was cool, not what users needed
Then we shifted:
UX design is changing, fast ↓↓↓
But AI isn’t here to replace you
It’s here to help you
Some designers are fighting it.
Others?
They’re using it to create like never before
Imagine this:
Wireframes in minutes, not hours
That’s the power of AI
But here's the real question:
UX design is changing, fast ↓↓↓
But AI isn’t here to replace you
It’s here to help you
Some designers are fighting it.
Others?
They’re using it to create like never before
Imagine this:
Wireframes in minutes, not hours
That’s the power of AI
But here's the real question:
(Created in UX Pilot)
(Created in UX Pilot)
UX Pilot AI helps you move faster and smarter.
UX Pilot AI helps you move faster and smarter.
Let UX Pilot do the boring stuff for you
Let UX Pilot do the boring stuff for you
Faster iterations.
Smarter insights.
Better creative output.
What more could a designer ask for?
Faster iterations.
Smarter insights.
Better creative output.
What more could a designer ask for?
(And it's launching this week)
Here's what's coming:
1. Import your components into UX Pilot Figma plugin
2. Generate designs with this new custom model
3. That's it actually
And it works in Figma & Web
Sign up for free to not miss the launch: UX Pilot!
(And it's launching this week)
Here's what's coming:
1. Import your components into UX Pilot Figma plugin
2. Generate designs with this new custom model
3. That's it actually
And it works in Figma & Web
Sign up for free to not miss the launch: UX Pilot!
And look where we are today:
It's quite amazing what you can achieve when you keep building and improving
And we still have more amazing features coming soon
Thanks to everyone for your incredible support along the way
Try UX Pilot for free
And look where we are today:
It's quite amazing what you can achieve when you keep building and improving
And we still have more amazing features coming soon
Thanks to everyone for your incredible support along the way
Try UX Pilot for free
Previously, this feature was hidden in the "..." menu.
Now you can access it directly in the prompt field, making it easier to use your existing designs as reference.
Want to see it in action?
Go to UX Pilot
Previously, this feature was hidden in the "..." menu.
Now you can access it directly in the prompt field, making it easier to use your existing designs as reference.
Want to see it in action?
Go to UX Pilot
Started with "just make a selection cursor"
Followed by reverse engineering other products cursors
And ended up spending hours exploring cursor shapes, sizes, and stroke widths.
...
What my developer sees:
"cursor-context-picker.svg"
Started with "just make a selection cursor"
Followed by reverse engineering other products cursors
And ended up spending hours exploring cursor shapes, sizes, and stroke widths.
...
What my developer sees:
"cursor-context-picker.svg"