At Uber a big problem for design teams and... engineering teams was design source of truth. No one knew what the app truly looked like, so weekly a bunch of designers would get into a meeting room and check that the engineers correctly implemented the figma designs that they made Now with coding agents throughput of changes has increased an order of magnitude and it has become impossible to manually keep up. Here we used the Revyl CLI to create a flow of every state in the Uber design, by navigating our mobile use agent on an cloud iOS simulator. This is something that would have taken a team of designers tens of hours to recreate manually; All done in less than an hour asynchronously with a simple prompt. Enable your team to know what your users are actually seeing and empower coding agents to give your users a delightful experience without any blindspots Get started with our new free trial and create a map for your own app 🗺️show more

Anam Hira
96,160 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
At Uber, design source of truth was a big... problem for design and engineering teams. No one knew what the app truly looked like. So every week, a group of designers would sit in a meeting room and check that engineers had correctly implemented the Figma designs. Now coding agents have increased the throughput of changes by an order of magnitude. Keeping up manually has become impossible. Here we used the Revyl to map every state in Ubert (demo uber), navigating our mobile use agent on a cloud iOS simulator. This would have taken a team of designers tens of hours to recreate by hand. We did it in under an hour, asynchronously, with a simple prompt. Let your team see what your users actually see. Empower coding agents to ship a delightful experience with no blindspots. Get started with our free trial and create a map for your own app.show more

Anam Hira
200,148 Aufrufe • vor 11 Tagen
nobody at your company knows what your app actually... looks like. designers ship figma. engineers ship code. PM ships a roadmap. none of them match. we built atlas to fix this. point it at any iOS app, get back a complete map of every screen and every path through it. this is doordash.show more

Anam Hira
57,771 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
⚡️IMAGINE being able to give birth to an AI... of your own self with your own name on it! Meet Pika AI Selves — a living extension of your identity. An AI you create, nurture, and set into motion to grow with you, remembers what matters, and moves through the world by your side. If you are tired of bots, AI agents & Assistants, worry less, Pika has built something amazing & different for you – AI Selves! Check out: 👇🏿show more

Wesley
124,407 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Let's talk about agentic product design. Every company has... its own design process. What has always worked for me is spending long studio hours with our product team, dissecting things into pieces and putting them back together. In those sessions we look at value, usability, simplicity, aesthetics, behavior, storytelling, generics, and emotional mapping. I've been crafting products this way for as long as I can remember. Product work at Lemonade isn't for the faint of heart. This obsession over every detail is hard work, but I believe it yields better results and builds stronger talent. One of the things I love about our design and product team is how this process became a second nature to them. Feedback is fast, professional, and tension free. But in our latest session, something was different. One of our designers used Figma and Cursor to build a mockup that was so advanced, it was almost ready to be shipped. It was an incredible glimpse into a world where a single designer working on top of modern low code infrastructure will be able to launch production grade experiences for products with millions of customers, and with LoCo, I expect this to become a reality at Lemonade in just a few quarters. But there's a problem to watch out for. An interesting phenomenon I've noticed over the years is that the higher the fidelity of the work being reviewed, the more defensive people become. When someone shows up with something polished, they tend to resist feedback. They've already fallen in love with what they built, and it's hard for them to accept rejection. Radical candor feedback works best at an early stage of the project, before people get attached and feel the need to defend their work. This session was no exception. Because the work was so advanced, the review became binary, and its maker became defensive. Happily, we all caught ourselves in time to acknowledge this new dynamic and started figuring out how to go back to obsessing about every corner radius, shade of white, and word. When reviewing agentically coded designs, we'll try having our designers bring in more than one option, as well as the open Cursor project so we can make changes in real time if needed. We'll see how it goes, and if this is of interest, I'll update what we learn.show more

Shai Wininger
17,558 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
SEO for AI, why you should not block AI... answer engines, and the future of the web. We published an article *today* with updated guidance on databases on vercel. Brand new knowledge. Grok already has it (impressive!), sources it correctly, and links to our authoritative source, our website. This is good for users and good for the web. For users, this is the ideal experience. I use Grok myself like this every day. I don't want 10 blue links and a bunch of browser tabs. I want the AI to do the research for me. For companies, this is the future of getting information out about your products. It's going to be the norm and it'll be bigger than social media. Instead of blocking AI with legacy firewalls, I'd focus on: ▪️ writing content that matches the kinds of questions people are asking about ▪️ massively speeding up your content velocity. So many nuggets of wisdom get lost in private channels and groups. Get information out more quickly! ▪️ shipping agent integrations (like MCPs) and tools/infrastructure that plays well with agents (even CLIs are a good example) ▪️ offering 1P agentic & AI experiences to your end users. There won't be "one chatbot to rule them all". Build your own!show more

Guillermo Rauch
48,663 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
HTML Artifacts are a big part of how I... work with agents now. Artifacts can be more than just static files. When combined with agents, they can take action or help you take action. This unlocks all kinds of interesting ways to work with agents. This is clearly the future. Check out this writing and scheduler artifact I built in a few minutes. It uses a bit of HTML and JS. All the data is in markdown (Obsidian vaults), so the agent can access and modify it at any time. No DB needed. No sophisticated functionalities. The agent decides all that for me based on the skills, context, and memory it has access to. The best part about this simple stack is that all the important information stays with me. This has allowed me to build a recursive self-improving system and automations that can better tap into coding agents like Codex or Claude Code. I could have paid or built an entire app for scheduling posts, and there are so many of them out there. But I don't need to. I've realized a simple artifact does the job. And the simplicity of it is actually an advantage. Very little maintenance for very high returns on personalization, time, and efficiency. The other benefit of this is that I can add features as I please. That level of personalization feels magical, and we should all be pursuing more of it. All of this just keeps compounding. Of course, this example is just about writing. But I have similar artifacts for research, design, experimentation, evaluation, and so much more. And no, I didn't actually publish the post example I shared in the clip. It was just for demonstration purposes. I actually spend more time than this when writing together with agents. Lastly, having built my own agent orchestrator tool has made me realize that simplifying the tool stack is a superpower. If you are curious about how all this works, I will do a live session next week:show more

elvis
18,374 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Day 140 of vibe-coding as a designer. I'm shocked... how few designers know about this workflow. I skipped Figma and made a beautiful Robinhood design from Claude Code + Paper, in just one prompt. Wild! 🤯 This feels like the future of design.show more

Felix Lee
43,484 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
The new Solo desktop app has been in the... hands of beta users for about a week! Now rolling it out to 25% of regular users. If all goes well, it'll be generally available tomorrow! Your single app for working with every agent and managing your dev stack 🤤show more

Aaron Francis
78,048 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Excited to launch a new way to upskill with... AI agents. This is how we are making it possible for anyone to learn to build with coding agents. To start, we are launching 4 new hands-on labs on the following topics: - Agent Skills - Agentic Image Generation - 30 Days of Hermes Agents - Prompt Engineering with Agents I am confident that with our new DAIR.AI platform, anyone can learn to become a top AI builder by building and acquiring highly-demanded AI skills. And there is a lot more landing in the coming weeks.show more

elvis
17,141 Aufrufe • vor 26 Tagen
10. Weebly Weebly enables users to create websites without... coding. Power of Web hosting service and a drag-and-drop website builder in one platform Build a free website that grows with your business.show more

Aakash Kanojiya
18,800 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
ClickUp now employs over 100,000 AI AGENTS for our... customers. This is from just THREE WEEKS of customers vibe coding full-blown teams of agents, THEMSELVES. BUT there's a problem. Since Super Agents are built agnostically, horizontally, and deeply capable with human-level abilities, you can literally build an agent for anything. We found that MOST of our customers have NO CLUE where to start. This is their very FIRST TIME EVER managing an agent. What I recommend is starting with a PROBLEM. Everybody can think of a problem they have. Just tell Super Agent Builder about your problems... about where you're WASTING time... about what you WISH you could do but you can't because of resource constraints. We've also found that human FEEDBACK and iteration are KEY. After agents are done with their jobs, give them feedback... Was it good? Was it bad? What do you want to see differently? They AUTOMATICALLY SELF-IMPROVE. Every time, they'll continuously get SMARTER. Personally, I find that agents go from AVERAGE intelligence to SUPER-human intelligence within about a month of working with them. Super Agents have truly democratized productivity, empowering literally anyone to build personalized, powerful agents in minutes. What problems do you wish you could solve? What do you not have enough time to get done? What would you like to do but don't have the resources for? What busy work do you wish you could get rid of?show more

Zeb Evans
18,286 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
$1.5M is up for grabs in the Great Tournament... of Agents! Build and deploy a trading agent using Cod3x Create today for your chance to win. Don't know how to build an agent? Join our FREE BootCamp @show more

Cod3x | Win More Trades
656,466 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
I know you want a design team, and actually... the best one - without the hassle of hiring or long-term commitments? That’s exactly what Kree8 is. Just book a Call, and let’s Kree8 it. 👇 We work like your in-house design team. You send in a task - one at a time or two simultaneously (your call), and we get it done. No chasing. No delays. Just clean, high-quality design delivered when you need it.show more

Jay Dwivedi
254,314 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
So my elder brother booked an appointment for me... at the The Perfume Bar 🇳🇬 and it was a most amazing experience. You get to choose your scent and make your own perfume. Then give it a name of your choosing. I had fun doing it. The beauty of it is that, no one gets to smell like you 😊 It is a beautiful place with a beautiful experience, and a wonderful customer service. You should go with your friend or partner.show more

Sir Dickson
34,532 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
Design and deploy agents with Gemini Enterprise's visual, drag-and-drop... interface. Empower anyone on your team to build powerful AI agents without writing a single line of code. Learn how →show more

Google Cloud
34,349 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
The Mockup app makes it easy to bring any... design to every screen. Simply upload your image, select a screen preset (or prompt your own) and that's it, you're done. Part of the Apps for Advertising collection. Available now.show more

Runway
27,053 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten
I gave the new Meta Muse Spark model a... bunch of assorted assets and it was able to carefully extract them and place it into a functioning app. I've never seen something with a clear intuition for design and product-first thinking. This is the first AI that *gets* UI design.show more

Michael Golden
38,352 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
I’m joining OpenAI Codex to work on the future... of agentic development! At Cursor, I got to see the shift from autocomplete to agents. The next step isn’t a better IDE. It’s an Agent Development Environment (ADE): systems and tools for orchestrating agents, reasoning over their outputs, and making them autonomous enough to reliably complete ambitious work. After chatting with Alexander Embiricos and Tibo, it was clear that Codex is the best place to realize this vision. The team has consistently shipped SOTA models for agentic coding (check out gpt-5.3-codex) and I’m pumped for the future that the new Codex App points to. What I’m most excited about is the broader mission: accelerating the knowledge work economy. All agents are coding agents, and we’re already seeing Codex used across every job function within organizations. I’m extremely grateful for my time at Cursor, working with the incredible team, and I’m proud of what we built together. I’m excited to take an even bigger swing with Codex. If you’re curious to get a glimpse of where we are headed, download the Codex App! If you want to work on this mission, please apply or reach out - we are hiring across all functions! You can just build things.show more

Rohan Varma
759,360 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
6 months ago we were dropping a new app... every week No one cared We’d randomly get 10k users on an app But they came for the app, not the person The thing is, I don’t care about making a retentive app for one audience I want to be a retentive person ~ for my audience What if I was the app? Not a single Paul Thomas Anderson movie is the same Different subject matter, different genres, so you’d assume different audiences However the same people that went to see his last film, came to see One Battle After Another So the demographic isn't dependent on the subject matter The demographic is just, Paul Thomas Anderson fans The software industry has long told that you need to work on one thing, for the rest of your life That’s not how art works tho, is it? Can you imagine telling Jay Z “Great job on the blueprint, now iterate on that same album for the next decade” The landscape of tech haas been stifling the growth of creators by not allowing them to explore other interests 6 months ago I said no to this "requirement", despite what everyone told me, and continued to drop what I liked every week The second a trend was happening on Tiktok, I had the app out that week Somehow 6 months later, the world is conforming to this ideology Instead of software creators limited to making apps for one audience and one niche, there’s a new world of ephemerality and expression What if instead of optimizing for users, we optimized for fans Making apps that are expressive of your life, your commentary, your heartbreak Garnering an audience that will follow you through each step of your story Each of those steps being its own app Why shoot for daily active users when you can get daily loving fans When fans use your app, it’s not just about resonating with the story, the app places them IN THEIR OWN story Here’s an example You’re a 20 year old girl who’s at UMiami You scroll through Tiktoks in your dorm room about “mogging”, a trend to outshine your friend in a photo You laugh and share videos seeing celebrities mog each other, but that’s the extent of it Then at Danger Testing we make an app called mog or not, where you and your friend can upload a photo and AI tells you who’s mogging Now you’re at the bar with your sorority sisters, playing all night, whether your winning or losing it’s the time of your life cause something is finally about YOU ENOUGH OF WATCHING MOVIES LET’S MAKE YOU THE MOVIE LET’S MAKE YOU THE STAR AN APPSTARshow more

los (appstar)
14,257 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten