I’m liking Stitch, once you get the hang of things, I think it can do some decent UX Design, here is my feedback from making a few web UX layouts for apps I’m building. I will try it more so it’s possible my feedback is immature.
Feedback:
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It starts creative, but then requires very granular instructions to not mess up
- Instead of me saying "Looks good but make it better or try new things
- I need to instead start being granular and telling it ‘move this to the right, move that to the right, add one of these elements here’
- So it loses its creativity and becomes more of a tool that I need to prompt with precise micro details precisely
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Only allows 1 image upload on the initial prompt
- We need to upload more than 1 image (i.e. to show a few pages or styles we like)
- We need to upload images after the initial prompt (i.e. to give more references or to show things)
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Make an Undo / Revert prompt feature
- If the recent Prompt was not great we can then undo it, as we will then be able to talk about the image generation before that in the next prompt
- Ideally let us revert back to the prompt we liked, i.e. if the next 4 UX image gens are not great, I would rather go back to the one that was (4-5 prompts ago) and revert to that so I can reprompt for there
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If I list 9 different scenarios for 9 different pages, I think it only produces me back 6 at a time
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If I have 6 different pages in my results because I gave a UX flow for 6 pages, then if I say something like ‘do this for all the pages, i.e. add icons’ many times in the next prompt it generates it will not give me back all 6 pages but will give me 4