Generate user stories from UI designs
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People love using similar products but resist paying. You’ll need to either find who will pay or create additional value that’s worth paying for.
Build but think about differentiation and monetization.
Your idea, which involves generating content from UI designs, falls into the 'Freemium' category. This means users are generally interested in such tools, but convincing them to pay can be challenging. With 4 similar products already identified, competition is present but not overwhelming. The average engagement (6 comments) suggests a moderate level of interest in this space. Given this context, you should proceed with building your product, but with a strong focus on differentiation and a clear monetization strategy. The comments and criticisms surrounding existing product launches highlight the need for clarity in your offering, robust handling of complex designs, seamless integration with design tools (like Figma/Sketch), and a focus on generating high-quality, non-generic designs.
Your idea, which involves generating content from UI designs, falls into the 'Freemium' category. This means users are generally interested in such tools, but convincing them to pay can be challenging. With 4 similar products already identified, competition is present but not overwhelming. The average engagement (6 comments) suggests a moderate level of interest in this space. Given this context, you should proceed with building your product, but with a strong focus on differentiation and a clear monetization strategy. The comments and criticisms surrounding existing product launches highlight the need for clarity in your offering, robust handling of complex designs, seamless integration with design tools (like Figma/Sketch), and a focus on generating high-quality, non-generic designs.
A user requested an example of the product or service.
CraftUI is a cutting-edge web app that makes UI development easy by generating components from image/text prompts. Features Add Themes, Select Styling Frameworks, Explore Sections, Code View and Conversion, Version History, Element Inspection, Upvote Posts.
CraftUI's Product Hunt launch garnered both excitement and skepticism. Many users congratulated the launch, praising its potential to revolutionize UI development and save time. Users see it as a game-changer, particularly for its AI-powered component generation. However, concerns were raised about the clarity of the product offering, the handling of complex designs, and AI's ability to understand intricate user needs. Some users requested clarification on framework/library code generation, Figma/Sketch integration, and theme options. There were also comments on the initial component quality and potential bugs.
Users criticize the product's limited utility compared to full website builders, its unclear explanation and lack of a landing page. The initial component quality is questioned. Concerns arise that the AI might generate generic designs, potentially making designers lose their creative edge. Furthermore, some users feel that it's not revolutionary and may contain bugs and AI related issues.
I was frustrated that no AI could understand my design (colors, components, typography) and generate consistent UIs with my brand. So, I built one!Now, I’m offering 500 free credits to test it out! generate unique sections tailored to your design choices :)
This is something I've been working on for a while. I've previously shared a video showing the designing and code exporting process of my web/mobile design tool[0]. I still felt at that point that there was a huge disconnect between development and design. I think I've solved that with these special components that allow:- developers to build their logic using zero effort, placeholder UI- designers to redesign these UI's while testing their work in its final form, in the full context of the application- developers to accept these ready-to-go designs in a way that doesn't clutter the codebaseI oscillate between feeling ecstatic, because I feel like I'm on the edge of finally solving the back and forth handoff problem I've often dealt with, and some light despair, because I have a very small network (no decision makers) and would struggle to get something even perfect off the ground. I'm only saying this so someone reading is encouraged to either A) let me know that this is something they want or B) bring me back to reality, and explain why I'm wasting my time.Cheers![0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36291173
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