
Superdesign
Vibe design for coders
551 followers
Vibe design for coders
551 followers
Biggest community driven design prompt library, covering styles, animations, UI components, etc. You can build & share design prompts with your team privately or contribute publicly; It works with any coding agent






Raycast
Think agents can't code? Well not when you prompt them poorly!
I've been working on a small to-do list product (just for myself), and tried this to generate a logo for me and explore the UI. The result felt somewhat similar to a design I previously created with Antigravity, but more comprehensive. It wasn't just about individual components or a single screen, it provided a more holistic UI direction(ex. it even gave me a colour system), which I found really helpful.
Just a small curiosity question lol: Is the Ui of Superdesign itself designed using Superdesign prompt?
Superdesign
@david0795 Thanks! and yes we use superdesign to design superdesign hah
Looks really promising. With a large community library though, duplication or slightly-tweaked versions of the same prompt can pile up fast. Curious how you’re thinking about organization, search, and keeping things easy to navigate.
Superdesign
@cathy_cc yea we are actually thinking about a few things:
'design prompt hunt' - like product hunt, but for design prompts, everyday people can share, upvote, highlight
Good search that integrate into the creation process
Elser AI
Fresh launch and already loving the browser plugin—cloning components for instant AI prompts is a time-saver for UI ideation. As a HK designer fighting 'AI slop,' this library fills a huge gap. Congrats Jason, any plans for mobile app integration? 🚀
Superdesign
@hkklaus97 great to get some love from HK!
Can i ask what type of integration you are thinking for mobile? definitely keen
Elser AI
Congrats on this one!! 👏
How are you handling prompt versioning, parameterization (e.g., templating with variables for dynamic styles/components), and ensuring compatibility across different agents/models when users export or share prompts?
A couple of questions to the launch team:
As AI models and design patterns change quickly, how do you ensure prompts don’t become outdated or limit creativity over time?
How do you balance reusability of prompts with the need for designers to develop original thinking rather than relying too heavily on predefined inputs?
Curious to hear how you’re thinking about long-term value and evolution of the library.
Congrats on the launch! I really like the idea of treating prompts as shared design assets instead of everyone reinventing them in isolation. How teams usually adapt prompts over time, do they evolve into internal standards, or do they stay more experimental depending on the project?