As a UX designer I prefer Windsurf. It used to have a selection tool which ables me to select an item on the screen and make improvement about it. Right now they launched their own browser which provides more control over the screen. It helps you to generate a full page screenshots, select a single component or print console error to Windsurf without leaving the browser.
Does it need a technical background? I don't think so because I don't have a technical background however I had no problems using Windsurf. It is also affordable than other tools.
Since 2 months I create all my wireframes in Windsurf and prototype them. Because of this I can present an almost live web or mobile apps to my clients and they loved it. I understood that they could not visualise the design in their mind how much I tell them how it works, when they see the results or overall users flow they did understand much better.
I didn't make the UX umbrella. I can't blame anyone. It's like having 50 jobs. And that's just one. But I looked back. Not UX. It's templates plug and play. Styling.
If you use UX I'd challenge.
So UI design tool with plug and play AI readiness. But not UX.
Nice. Definitely going to use and try some out for some side projects!
A good read Kim & Jieul! Excited to try out Tempo Labs. Will keep you posted!
Love the breakdown of each app! Very valuable
Thank you, Anukriti!
New. Frontier in designing
thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Great read 😄
As a UX designer I prefer Windsurf. It used to have a selection tool which ables me to select an item on the screen and make improvement about it. Right now they launched their own browser which provides more control over the screen. It helps you to generate a full page screenshots, select a single component or print console error to Windsurf without leaving the browser.
Does it need a technical background? I don't think so because I don't have a technical background however I had no problems using Windsurf. It is also affordable than other tools.
Since 2 months I create all my wireframes in Windsurf and prototype them. Because of this I can present an almost live web or mobile apps to my clients and they loved it. I understood that they could not visualise the design in their mind how much I tell them how it works, when they see the results or overall users flow they did understand much better.
So, this is a UI Design tool..
I didn't make the UX umbrella. I can't blame anyone. It's like having 50 jobs. And that's just one. But I looked back. Not UX. It's templates plug and play. Styling.
If you use UX I'd challenge.
So UI design tool with plug and play AI readiness. But not UX.
What’s your opinion on UX Pilot?
Thanks for asking! I haven’t used UX Pilot yet, but it’s on my radar. I look forward to checking it out soon!