Use AI where design work gets repetitive
A strong AI workflow starts with the design task, the inputs, the constraints, and the output format. Desaire turns common UX and product design jobs into reusable systems instead of one-off prompts.
AI for designers
Desaire gives product designers task-specific AI workflows for the parts of design that need structure: research synthesis, UX audits, design system documentation, landing page planning, case studies, and handoff.
A strong AI workflow starts with the design task, the inputs, the constraints, and the output format. Desaire turns common UX and product design jobs into reusable systems instead of one-off prompts.
The workflows help you frame questions, compare options, surface edge cases, and turn rough material into useful deliverables. You still decide what is right for the product, user, and business context.
Use the included prompts, rules, examples, and templates in ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, or another assistant that works with text and files.
Use these workflows as starting points, then adapt the prompts, templates, examples, and quality checks to your product context.
Turn transcripts, notes, and survey responses into themes, tensions, insight statements, and next steps.
Review flows and screens with findings, severity, recommendations, and prioritised fixes.
Document components, variants, usage rules, naming patterns, accessibility notes, and governance.
Convert scattered project notes into a cleaner story with decisions, trade-offs, outcomes, and proof.
It means using AI as a structured assistant for design tasks, with workflows that define inputs, rules, reasoning steps, examples, and expected outputs.
No. The workflows are written for product designers, UX designers, researchers, and design leads who want practical prompts and templates they can run in familiar AI tools.
Research synthesis, audits, design critiques, content structure, case study writing, landing page planning, handoff documentation, and design system work are strong fits.
No. Each workflow includes the prompt structure, rules, templates, examples, and output expectations needed to repeat a design task with less guesswork.