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I’ve been using Alloy for a few months now and it’s solved something I’ve consistently hit walls on: making quick, targeted improvements to live pages where we don’t have proper designs in Figma. We’ve shipped a bunch of smaller features by just dropping an Alloy link in a Linear issue. The whole thing takes minutes. Thinking through the solution, improving it, done.
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I tested out this product and shared a prototype of a new feature i planned to share with customers. it was very exceptional. exceeded expectations for what i was expecting for a v1 product.
This completely changes the game while discussing UX flows. Love what yall are doing here, this is going to become the standard pre figma step for us. Congratulations @iaculch@simonkubica
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Alloy solves a very pertinent and interesting problem. We've faced this directly when trying to revamp the UX of our product. Using v0 for initial prototyping led to a split brain problem where designer, product manager and engineers had to keep translating between the product itself and the prototype in v0 which didn't adhere to the same look and feel and design system (despite numerous attempts to prompt it to do so).
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Very cool stuff @simonkubica ! Plenty of use cases for this in B2B pre-sales I should think, as well as product
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Alloy allows you grab any web page (even where login is needed) and start prototyping from there. The precession and quality of the initial UI - is in a league of it's own. Usually it is pixel perfect. I've recommended it to my designer friends, every single one who tried was blown away by the quality of UI (that is grabbed from live page).
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Alloy surprised me in the best way. It lets you tweak and refine your existing product with nothing but prompts, and the crazy part is… it actually works. You’re essentially prototyping on top of your real product instead of recreating everything from scratch.
It’s not one of those tools you “get” by reading comments. You have to try it for ten minutes and watch it bend your product into new shapes. After that, you just nod and think, alright, this is some sorcery.
If you’re in product and constantly iterating, Alloy feels less like a tool and more like an unfair advantage. Give it a spin. You’ll understand.
@vu3ozm Fun fact for readers, Arjav is actually the original Alloy hunter. But we were a few days out from our planned launch, so he graciously paused his hunt to help us stay on track for launch today!
Thanks so much for the kind words Arjav. Glad you've been enjoying the product 🙂
I tested out this product and shared a prototype of a new feature i planned to share with customers. it was very exceptional. exceeded expectations for what i was expecting for a v1 product.
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Alloy solves a very pertinent and interesting problem. We've faced this directly when trying to revamp the UX of our product. Using v0 for initial prototyping led to a split brain problem where designer, product manager and engineers had to keep translating between the product itself and the prototype in v0 which didn't adhere to the same look and feel and design system (despite numerous attempts to prompt it to do so).
Very cool stuff @simonkubica ! Plenty of use cases for this in B2B pre-sales I should think, as well as product
Alloy allows you grab any web page (even where login is needed) and start prototyping from there. The precession and quality of the initial UI - is in a league of it's own. Usually it is pixel perfect. I've recommended it to my designer friends, every single one who tried was blown away by the quality of UI (that is grabbed from live page).
Try it!
Alloy surprised me in the best way. It lets you tweak and refine your existing product with nothing but prompts, and the crazy part is… it actually works. You’re essentially prototyping on top of your real product instead of recreating everything from scratch.
It’s not one of those tools you “get” by reading comments. You have to try it for ten minutes and watch it bend your product into new shapes. After that, you just nod and think, alright, this is some sorcery.
If you’re in product and constantly iterating, Alloy feels less like a tool and more like an unfair advantage. Give it a spin. You’ll understand.
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@vu3ozm Fun fact for readers, Arjav is actually the original Alloy hunter. But we were a few days out from our planned launch, so he graciously paused his hunt to help us stay on track for launch today!
Thanks so much for the kind words Arjav. Glad you've been enjoying the product 🙂