I am reaching out because Google Stitch has suddenly stopped following the design guidelines and rules I established.
Previously, the system followed my templates perfectly, and the generated pages matched my specifications exactly. Every page of my questionnaire Stitch created followed a consistent layout and I had absolutetely no issues. Recently, however, it has begun completely ignoring these rules. It is now generating layouts and designs that do not align with my requirements at all, making the output unusable for my work.
The question is, is this fixable? What do i do?
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I found the exact same issues. I even tried prompting it to revise the bad design to follow the selected design, but it didn’t work as well. Any solutions?
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Hey @Milli_Rost thank you for the feedback. We’re working on improving multi-screen context right now. To help us investigate, could you try a fresh project and confirm if you were using 3.1 Pro? We’re collecting data on the new model’s performance to smooth out these inconsistencies.
Hello @RISHABH_CHAUHAN thanks for the reply. I tried multiple fresh projects and I also tried using the Pages I designed before as reference. I used 3.1. Pro but also tried it with 3 Flash. But always the same outcome: Sometimes the first design was very similar to the ones done before but as soon as I requested another or second page in the same design, it always came out in a completely different Style.
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I suggest you scroll back to earlier chat with the AI agent and then edit a previous message and insert your latest instructions.
It usually work effectively on Claude. I presume it should work for stitch.
I might be wrong though
Appreciate the extra info, @Milli_Rost. We’re prioritizing consistency following our recent rollout, though it’s still a work in progress. One tip: try keeping your prompts specific to the elements you want to stay the same across all screens inputs. It’s a good practice to help maintain stability for now. More updates coming soon!
Appreciate your input, @Mishack_Osadebe! Just a quick heads-up that we don’t support editing previous messages in Stitch at the moment.
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It’s impossible to generate “second” page that will keep things like menu, logo, consistent with landing page (for example). ifen referencing doesnt help. Ususally even if you request multiple pages with one prompt, with design.md in place, you will get different details. Like prompting for Login/Register/Forgot Password will generate similar pages, but inconsistant details will be seen by human at the firs glance …
Why does it so often generate UI based on its own imagination rather than my specific requirements? Moreover, it seems unable to grasp exactly where the generated UI deviates from my instructions—even when I provide textual specifications, reference images, and HTML files generated by other software that can be opened in a browser. Yet, at the same time, I feel a sense of relief: it seems humans won’t be replaced just yet.
Thank you for your feedback! while working on these improvements, I believe Stitch would be perfect if it could support manual editing like copy/past elements between views/pages, and moving elements in the same view. Google could take a look into this possibility.
Hey @Mars_Real and @pioootrek, thanks for showing concern, and we are sorry for any inconvenience! Our team is dedicatedly working on multi-page consistency. In the meantime, if you select all your designs and instruct the tool to keep the logo and icons the same for any screen navigation bar, you should get the desired results. That is what I am doing currently to maintain consistency in my designs, especially with icons. I will provide an update on the official fix as soon as it is live!
Hey @abdelhaouari, thanks for this suggestion! It’s a really creative idea. Currently, you can use the direct edit option to adjust your elements manually, or use the edit with AI feature for automated changes. We will definitely look into your suggestion, but please try these workarounds in the meantime.