It's still a bit shocking—looking back a year ago, we spent weeks or even months refining prototypes in Figma, and those design documents were originally meant to help everyone visualize the product. And then? We had to wait until everyone was on board, and then spend another 3 to 12 months to actually realize it. The current pace is completely the opposite.
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DogeBachelor
· 1h ago
AI directly generates prototypes, and we're still here changing requirements.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 6h ago
AI can generate images so quickly, it truly changes the game.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 6h ago
This speed really can't be compared; once AI is involved, the design process is cut in half instantly.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 6h ago
Prototypes are the product, and I think this reverse iteration approach works.
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TrustMeBro
· 6h ago
AI-generated prototypes can run directly; this is the true productivity revolution.
It's still a bit shocking—looking back a year ago, we spent weeks or even months refining prototypes in Figma, and those design documents were originally meant to help everyone visualize the product. And then? We had to wait until everyone was on board, and then spend another 3 to 12 months to actually realize it. The current pace is completely the opposite.