My best tip to rapid product design and UX iter...
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My best tip to rapid product design and UX iterations! I love Figma and still do, but lately I’ve been using Bolt.new to rapidly iterate on frontend designs and workflows. By making Bolt.new use the Mantine react library, its much easier to port the frontend designs over to my app, compared to using figma. - how do I use AI for product, design, and UX? - can Bolt.new design frontend product experiences? - can AI help me build and design products? #ai #aitools #techtok #ux #productdesign #productmanager #sabrinaramonov #aitool

1:02 Jun 08, 2025 9,952 570
@sabrina_ramonov
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Here's my number one hack to use AI for product design and prototyping multiple user experiences. Hit follow if you want to learn how to use AI to build apps. For a long time, I used Figma to do that. Super easy to use, I love Figma. But lately, I've actually ditched it and found a faster way to iterate on different user experiences. You go to bolt.new, and instead of using it to build a full-stack web app, biggest use case for it is quickly test and iterate on different kinds of front ends, user workflows, and user experiences. Building out faceless video generation in Blotato, I asked bolt.new to create an interactive prototype of a video scene editor. Even implemented drag and drop, so you can drag these scenes around. You can really play with these user experience and see if it feels right. I make bolt.new use the Mantine React library, so it's super easy to port the front end to my app. This is the actual front end implemented in my app, Blotato, from faceless video generation. So by standardizing the UI libraries, I was able to take a front end that I was happy with in bolt.new, port it over to my app.

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