Free
$0
See how a workflow is structured
- A small set of free workflows
- Sample prompts and templates
- Preview of the workflow format
- No setup required
A workflow is a guided system for one design task. It gives you the prompt structure, rules, templates, and output format so your AI produces something usable instead of generic.
Desaire does not stop at prompt snippets. Each workflow includes instructions, constraints, templates, examples, and a defined end output so you can repeat the task with less guesswork.
Product designers, UX designers, researchers, design leads, and design-adjacent teams who already use AI and want a more repeatable way to work.
ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, or any assistant that works with text prompts and files.
No. The workflows are written to be task-first and practical, with clear steps and copy-paste assets.
You get immediate access to the workflows in your tier, along with the prompts, templates, examples, and structured files that come with them.
Yes. Each workflow is designed to guide you from input to output, even if you are still figuring out how to use AI in your process.
Yes. You can adapt prompts, templates, and terminology to your team, product, and deliverables. Pro also includes the builder for a more tailored setup.
Yes. New workflows will be added over time, and paid tiers get updates for the workflows included in their plan.
The custom workflow builder is included in Pro. Starter gives you the core library of ready-made workflows.
Desaire is set up as ongoing access, so you keep the workflow library, builder access where included, and future updates while your plan is active.
Yes. Paid tiers receive updates for the workflows included in that plan, so your prompts, templates, and supporting assets improve over time.
Yes. Many teams use the workflows as a shared operating layer for research, audits, content, and handoff so outputs stay more consistent across people.
Yes. You can use the workflows to support client research, audits, strategy, documentation, and delivery work, then adapt the outputs to the project context.
No. They are especially useful for product designers and researchers, but they also fit design leads, content designers, founders, PMs, and other adjacent teams.
Depending on the workflow, outputs can include findings, summaries, structured briefs, case study drafts, content directions, audit reports, page structures, and developer-ready documentation.
The main time savings come from skipping prompt guesswork. Instead of rebuilding the structure each time, you start with a task-specific system that gets you to a usable output faster.
No. Desaire is designed to work with the AI tools you already use, so you can run the workflows with prompts and files rather than a new software setup.
Yes. The Free tier lets you see how the workflow format is structured and preview sample prompts and templates before upgrading.
You can start with Free, learn the workflow structure, and upgrade later when you want broader access to the library or the builder. The way you use Desaire stays the same.
The workflows are delivered as reusable prompts, templates, examples, and structured assets you can copy into the AI tools you already use, so they are meant to be practical rather than read-only.
Generic AI advice gives you broad suggestions. Desaire gives you task-specific systems with clearer rules, inputs, outputs, and templates so the result is easier to repeat and actually use in real work.
Free
$0
See how a workflow is structured
Starter
$9
Get the core workflow library
Pro
$15
Get the full library plus the builder