Collaborative design
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Joran Hofman๐ 9 karmaJan 22, 2026@MiroAIMiro has massively improved how we collaborate and execute. The AI features have made a real difference in day-to-day productivity, helping us structure ideas quickly and get to decisions faster. What really surprised me is the new prototyping feature: itโs now much easier to turn a workshop board into an actual prototype and iterate with the team. If youโre running product work, workshops, roadmaps, or even GTM planning, Miro is worth it. -
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It's kind of lame to promise the moon and deliver essentially nothing.
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I think Hatch is the perfect blend of LLMs and creativity. Even though presentations might not be its main focus, it does an outstanding job with them
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Isn't it possible that when downloading a diagram from it, the diagram to have white background rather than black background.
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Try doing anything real with Lovable and welcome to the error loop. Has a lot of potential but Lovable does not seem to be ready to produce real apps with multiple pieces that need to work together without getting stuck in error loops. Disappointing.
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Seemed good, the concept of 'vibe coding' is reaaally cool, but I couldnt generate anything with this tool :(
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Itโs a decent tool for making slide presentations. A bit complicated at first, but once you get used, it gets better. Offers some nice features
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Looks promising and allows free image generation after signing up (with a daily limit).
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Uizard is so great for spinning out ideas and iterating. You can generate designs from text prompts as well as individual screens and themes. Also has a ton of other cool AI features like turning screenshots into editable designs and attention heatmaps. I suck at design so this is a game changer for me.
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You have the option to waitlist or you can login with your email/pass or google account. I chose google. Once inside you have a suite of tools but im sure when you go to publish you have to sign up for a paid plan. So if your looking for a free option it will be branded. Use at your own risk. Thanks
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The application arbitrarily adds doors and windows, making the final design unusable. It also changes the view from the window. In the final you are looking at a completely different room than the one you are interested in redesigning.

