Most AI-generated interfaces suck because they skip the thinking phase and jump straight to implementation. This runs a structured discovery interview to understand the feature deeply first, then produces a concrete design brief that guides coding decisions. It asks the right questions about user context, content ranges, edge cases, and constraints before making any design choices. The output is a handoff document with layout strategy, interaction models, and content requirements that you can give to any implementation tool. Use this when you know what feature you want but haven't figured out how it should actually work and feel.
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