Figma/FigJam for design and prototyping; analytics for event models; LaunchDarkly/Optimizely for flags/tests; internal AI accelerators for variant generation.
Generative UI prototyping combines your design system with AI to quickly explore user flows, layouts, and micro-interactions. We generate multiple variants, compare trade-offs, and converge on patterns that fit brand, accessibility, and performance budgets—so teams de-risk decisions before build.
We start from journeys, jobs-to-be-done, and analytics. AI proposes alternatives for nav, forms, and states; we constrain options with tokens, components, and content rules. Usability sessions and heuristics select winners; analytics events and acceptance criteria prepare each slice for release.
Figma files with interactive prototypes, redlines, and component specs; design tokens (type, color, spacing) mapped to code; content guidelines and empty-state/error patterns; and a prioritized experiment backlog to prove impact with A/Bs and telemetry.
Quality is enforced by WCAG 2.2 AA checks, brand safety validation, and documented decisions. Handoffs include state tables, API contracts where needed, and test notes—so engineering ships the chosen variant faster, with fewer design QA cycles.
Figma/FigJam for design and prototyping; analytics for event models; LaunchDarkly/Optimizely for flags/tests; internal AI accelerators for variant generation.
AI proposes variants and assists with synthesis; humans control patterns, content, and quality. We keep outputs inside your design system and governance.
Yes. We extend tokens/components or help formalize them, then constrain prototyping to approved patterns for consistent results.
Prototype variants in a few days; a validated thin slice typically within two weeks, ready for engineering handoff.
We target WCAG 2.2 AA—contrast, focus, keyboard/AT support, labels, and error messaging—checked during prototyping and noted for build.
We define KPIs up front (conversion, time-to-task, task success, CSAT), then validate through usability tests, A/Bs, and live telemetry.