Start with the deliverable
Each workflow works backward from a useful output: findings, briefs, audit reports, component docs, case study drafts, page structures, or handoff notes.
AI design workflows
Desaire packages common design jobs into repeatable workflows, so teams can move from messy inputs to usable deliverables without rebuilding the prompt, format, and quality bar every time.
Each workflow works backward from a useful output: findings, briefs, audit reports, component docs, case study drafts, page structures, or handoff notes.
Rules, examples, templates, and checks help the AI follow the same bar across projects. That makes outputs easier to compare, edit, and share with a team.
The builder helps shape workflows around your role, product, users, constraints, tools, and preferred output style.
Use these workflows as starting points, then adapt the prompts, templates, examples, and quality checks to your product context.
Cluster notes, extract themes, highlight contradictions, and turn raw research into prioritised insights.
Assess product flows with severity, evidence, recommendations, and practical fix order.
Plan positioning, proof, section order, CTA logic, objections, and conversion-focused content.
Document component anatomy, variants, states, accessibility, tokens, usage rules, and governance.
It is a reusable process that tells an AI tool how to handle a design task, including context, inputs, constraints, examples, reasoning steps, and output format.
A single prompt is usually a one-off instruction. A workflow is a repeatable system with supporting rules, templates, checks, and expected deliverables.
Yes. Shared workflows help teams use consistent formats for research, audits, documentation, case studies, and handoff.
Yes. You can adapt included workflows manually, and Pro includes the custom builder for a more tailored setup.