Rapid clickable prototyping and prompt-to-interactive concept validation
AI-powered tools help generate clickable prototypes, landing pages, app flows, and other interactive experiences from prompts earlier in the process so teams can validate ideas, explore multiple directions, expose missing requirements, and have better conversations with stakeholders and users before detailed design or build work begins.
Why the human is still essential here
The designer defines the creative direction, iterates on prompts, edits the UI, critiques interactions, and decides which prototype directions are worth pursuing.
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Text-to-UI prototype
AI converts a prompt or brief into a clickable first-pass interface that helps the team react to something tangible earlier.
Figma Make / UizardFlow variation generation
AI produces multiple versions of the same user flow so designers can compare interaction patterns before committing to one direction.
v0 / LovableInteractive stakeholder demo
AI helps assemble a lightweight interactive prototype with enough logic to demo concepts and uncover missing requirements in review sessions.
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How AI became part of my UX design workflow
And what it looked like to work on a design team that intentionally experimented with AI for several months
Itβs been a while since I posted here. I was honestly getting a little tired of the βAI is replacing designersβ or βthe design process is deadβ headlines.
When I opened Medium to write this article, I found a draft Iβd started back in 2023 about how I was using ChatGPT in my day-to-day as a product designer. I never published it. Looking back, I think I was afraid of how the UX community would react, so I eventually gave up on it.
Finding that draft reminded me how much my workflow has changed since then. So, hereβs my second attempt at writing this article. If youβre reading thisβ¦ I finally hit Publish. π