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UX Pilot Breakdown
Boost Your UX Process With AI

I’ve got something special for you today—a tool that’s about to change how you approach product design! 🤩 Meet UX Pilot—a game-changer for anyone working on both UI and UX. Let's dive in!
Why AI Struggles with UI (and How UX Pilot Changes the Game)
While AI tools based on Large Language Models (LLMs) are fantastic at handling text, they often stumble when it comes to UI design. The problem is that AI tools often misinterpret our design intentions because they lack a true understanding of how people interact with interfaces. 😅
But here’s the twist—AI is great with text and logic, which are at the heart of the UX process. That’s where UX Pilot shines! It’s a Figma-compatible tool that assists you throughout the entire design process, from discovery to UI design, all while leveraging the power of AI. 🙌
A Quick Overview of UX Pilot’s Features:
Generate wireframes and high-fidelity designs.
Generate user flows, and diagrams.
Review your designs and generate heat maps for insights.
Conduct workshops using popular UX frameworks or generate custom workshops.
Generate interview questions to guide your sessions with users and stakeholders.
Sounds cool, right? Let’s break down how these features work in the web platform and Figma plugin.
Web Platform vs. Figma Plugin: Which One to Use?
Both platforms have unique strengths:
Figma Plugin: Perfect for generating single screens with multiple options, reviewing designs with Nielsen’s 10 heuristics, and creating diagrams in FigJam.
Web Platform: Ideal for generating complete design flows, interactive screens, interview questions, and exporting source code (Tailwind). You can also save your designs and retrieve them in Figma.

If you’re just getting started, I’d recommend using the web platform to build your complete design flow, then moving to Figma to refine details, this way you ensure consistency with styling and navigation. 💡
Cool UX Features to Explore
Design Reviews: Get actionable insights by uploading or selecting designs to review, generate heat maps, and even check for contrast and font issues!
Interview Questions: Quickly generate tailored questions for users or stakeholders to gather valuable feedback.
Diagrams in FigJam: Create user flows from your designs or prompts, and adjust them to suit your project.
Workshops: Access templates or generate custom workshops, complete with instructions, timeframes, and even email templates to invite your team. I love this feature! 💖
Pricing: Is It Worth It?
The free plan offers limited functionality, but at $15 per month, the Pro plan is an incredible value for all the features you get! This tool replaces multiple others and still costs less. Even if you’re only using the UX features like I am, it’s totally worth it. 🎯
Wrap-Up
If you’re excited to try out UX Pilot and boost your design workflow, dive in! And if you want to stay updated with the best AI tools for design, make sure to subscribe to my channel.
Thanks for reading, and happy designing! 🖌️
Cheers,
P.S. Don’t forget to catch my latest video for a detailed breakdown of UX Pilot in action! 📺